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The following are blooming size plants.  Plants will be shipped in spike wherever possible, according to their availability and blooming cycle.  Please note:  All plants offered here are hybrid seedlings, with the exception of one meristem (F565 Wils. Gold Bar ‘RCW’ HCC/AOS).  Because they are individuals, each seedling will differ from others within the same cross.  Many of the photos show very young bulb and growth seedlings blooming for the first time.  Length of spike and flower count will increase with maturity.  As an example of the wonderful diversity that can be seen in siblings, please click on this selection from the cross F442 Oda. Barossa Valley.

All plants Flowering size, starting at $20 - Call for availability

SC17 Oda. Picotee (Aviewood x Carnette) - A soft pastel pink flower on a tall spike crossed with a pretty lavender.  Many have bloomed with darker picotees on pastel lavender flowers.

 

SC37 Odm. crispum (‘Misha’ HCC/AOS x ‘Wally’) – The defining species of the cool growing Odonts. Pure white flowers on tall spikes, some with yellow on the lip rather than the usual red.

 

 

 

SC48 Oda. Westhaven (Chanmar x Trilana) – Some of these have bloomed in shades of copper-bronze with large pink tips on all segments. Others have bloomed in unusual shades of butterscotch patterns on white. Still others have bloomed out nearly orange on white. Limited.

 

 

 

SC98 Odm. (Orca ‘Humboldt’ x Mont Sohier ‘Pink’) – Large whites with maroon spots or patterns.

 

SC102 Oda. Planet Arcata (Flaming Planet x Horsforth) – Really nice bright concolor reds with good shape and substance. Some will branch on mature plants.

 

 

 

 

SC171 Oda. (Odm. Gorey ‘Bianca’ x Oda. Chrissy Lynne ‘Premiere’) – Large whites with the occasional burgundy spot. Both parents have high flower count on tall spikes.

 

SC172 Oda. Jacoby Creek (Les Platons x Roymar) – Pretty white flowers suffused with pink.

 

SC173 Oda. Les Platons ‘Amanda’ x Carnette ‘Cathy’ – Nice lavenders, some with patterns. These will have very tall spikes when mature.

 

SC177 Oda. Sean Bohannon (Wakefield x Roymar) –Bold patterns of soft reds and pinks on white flowers. Nice shape and substance, and some will branch when mature.

 

 

 

 

SC183 Oda. (Shonan Pinky ‘Redding’ x Odm. Soissons ‘Humboldt’) – We have seen beautifully shaped white flowers with even, concentric brick red patterns, as would be expected for this cross. One bloomed with an intricate pattern of burgundy spots and dots.

 

SC189 Oda. Trinidad (Oda. Viecon ‘Strawberry Joy’ HCC/AOS x Odm. Orca ‘Humboldt’) – We have seen seedlings with excellent shape and substance, huge size, with varying degrees of burgundy markings on white backgrounds. A few clones of been white with almost black markings.

 

 

 

SC194 Oda. Janet White (Odm. Gorey 'Cathy' x Janice Miller 'Powderpuff') - Most of these have bloomed out white or whites flushed with very pale pink with no spotting.  The flowers have been large and well formed with good flower count.

 

 

 

 

SC197 Oda. Lavender Lace – This is a sibling cross between two outstanding clones – ‘Starburst’ and ‘Roseglow’. We have seen starburst patterns radiating out from the column, plus some very dark pinks with pastel markings. The occasional clone has been very dark plum with a lighter lip. A very pretty cross. Limited.

 

 

 

SC205 Oda. (Mont a l’Abbe ‘Tanya’ x Odm. Augres ‘Alan’) – ‘Tanya’ is a large white with an occasional burgundy spot and a large burgundy bar on the lip. ‘Alan’ is a full ruffled xanthic white with yellow suffusion on the lip. Possible tetraploids.

 

SC216 Oda. Island Red ‘Flame’ x Mem. Lillian Dugger ‘Redding’ – A large concolor bright red crossed with a bright red shading to orange and pale lavender. Both flowers have wide lips and good shape and substance.

 

 

 

 

SC221 Oda. Elena Mar (Janice Miller ‘Berryhill’ x Les Platons ‘Hot Pink’) – These have almost all bloomed out with huge concolor lavender flowers with slightly lighter or white lips and a bright yellow crest. A few have been subtly patterned.

 

 

 

SC222 Oda. Dewsbury (Pescadero x Memtor) – Large pastel lavender flowers, some with darker suffusion on all segments. If you like frilly, ruffled pastels, these are for you.

 

SC234 Odm. crispum ‘Angel Wing’ x Oda. Suzanne Brogan ‘Humboldt’ – A large white with the occasional red spot crossed with a huge maroon patterned flower on very tall spikes. The sepals and petals should be ruffled.

 

SC248 Oda. Lavender Lace ‘Lavender Blush’ x Picotee ‘Berrymore’ – ‘Lavender Blush’ is a beautifully shaped white flower blushed with lavender that blooms on a tall spike. It is crossed here with a beautifully shaped white flower with a dark lavender picotee and large flat lavender lip with no spotting

 

SC252 Odm. (Cristor 'Snowbird' x Augres #3) - A pure white clone with no spotting crossed with a xanthic white with yellow markings.  Both parents have high flower count.

 

SC254 Oda. Florence Stirling ‘Raspberry Parfait’ x Leslie Halpern ‘Raspberry Sorbet’ - A large glowing raspberry-fuchsia with a flat cream lip edged in fuchsia, crossed with a huge fluorescent raspberry-fuchsia with a large pink flat lip. Classic patterned raspberry pinks.

 

SC263 Oda. Lavender Lace ‘Picotee’ x Picotee ‘Sunday Best’ – A pale concolor lavender with a lavender picotee - exceptional shape on a tall branching spike - crossed with a perfectly shaped white flower with one spot on each sepal and a razor-edge lavender picotee.

 

 

 

SC265 Oda. Lavender Lace ‘Blue Beauty’ x Les Platons ‘Lavender Lace’ – A few patterns here, but mostly beautifully shaped concolor flowers ranging from deep lavender to plum-violet. Some will have white flushing radiating out from the column .

 

SC270 Oda. Dugger’s Tapestry ‘Bullseye’ x Haniespin ‘Splash Point’ – The first to bloom was a beautifully shaped white flower suffused with lavender, an occasional red spot, and a good white lip spotted red. Since both parents are in the fuchsia/plum range, there should also be deeply colored clones from this cross.

 

SC273 Oda. Drummer Joe 'Jazz' x Oda. Drummer Joe 'Raspberry Neon'.

 

SC274  Oda. Barbara Seddon (Mem. Richard West 'Berrymore' x Roymar 'Showgirl') - Pastel pinks to blush whites patterned with a darker pink.  A few may be darker from the Mem. Richard West parent.

 

SC280 Oda. Carol Baughman ‘Humboldt Red’ x Moonstone Beach ‘Opal’ HCC/AOS -  A bright red, lavender lipped, branching clone of Carol Baughman crossed with an iridescent orange flower with wide violet picotee. Both parents have exceptionally high flower count and the Moonstone Beach blooms with a 5’ spike.

 

SC288 Odm. Rich Peggy x Conperry 'Berrymore' HCC/AOS - A huge white with chestnut/burgundy markings crossed with a large flat burgundy flower with white edges.  The Conperry blooms on a tall branching spike.

 

SC291 Oda. Janice Miller ‘Powderpuff’ x Picotee ‘Bob’ – The first to bloom was a shapely lavender with a regular and distinct brick red pattern and good flat lip. The Janice Miller usually blooms on 4’ spikes.

 

 

 

 

SC317 Oda. Joeann Dugger ‘Berrymore’ x Leslie Halpern ‘Dynamite’ – A large deep burgundy flower with a large flat lip, all segments outlined in fuchsia, crossed with a classically shaped fuchsia flower with hot orange color zones. Both parents have great shape and flower count.

 

SC322 Oda. Picotee – A sibling cross between two premier clones – ‘Bob’ and ‘Berrymore’. The first to bloom was a beautiful white flower with a bright pink picotee, deep lavender spots and a nice lip spotted lavender.

 

SC326 Oda. Devon Flash 'Humboldt' HCC/AOS x Patricia Hill 'Painted Lady' - A very large, round lavender/pink/plum flower with distinct bold red patterns times a beautifully shaped plum patterned flower.  Expect pastels to darker patterned flowers with great shape.

 

SC327 Oda. Devon Flash 'Humboldt' HCC/AOS x Drummer Joe 'Raspberry Parfait' - A very large, round lavender/plum/pink flower with distinct bold red patterns crossed with a round almost iridescent raspberry.  Bright patterned lavender pinks should result.

 

SC328 Oda. Drummer Joe ‘Raspberry Parfait’ x Picotee ‘Bob’ – An interesting cross. All that have bloomed so far have been outstanding shape-wise although the color has varied widely. The first to bloom was an absolutely smashing large subtly patterned deep rose with a deeper wide picotee and huge deep rose lip with a bright yellow crest. Others have been brightly patterned to pale lavender with deeper picotees, and one was white with a lavender picotee.

 

 

SC331 Oda. (Odm. Coupe Pt. 'Regal' x Oda. Picotee 'Bob')  - These have been blooming out pure white with varying amounts of maroon spots - from Marilyn Monroe spots, to freckles.  All have had outstanding spacing and presentation.

 

 

 

 

SC335 Vuyl. Mem. Mary Kavanaugh 'Augie' AM/AOS x Oda. John Hainsworth 'Humboldt' HCC/AOS - The Vuyl. blooms on a tall branching spike holding large blue/plum flowers with a large flat lip.  It is crossed here with a shapely plum patterned lfower.  These should have some warmth tolerance.

 

 

 

SC336 Vuyl. Mem. Mary Kavanaugh 'Augie' AM/AOS x Oda. Picotee 'Berrymore' - The same clone 'Augie' was used here as above but with a beautifully shaped white flower with a lavender picotee.  As with SC335 these should have some warmth tolerance.

 

SC340 Oda. Horsforth ‘Flambe’ x Mem. Lionel Dunning ‘Dobro’ – Large bright concolor red flowers with great shape and substance.

 

 

 

 

SC341 Oda. Horsforth ‘Flambe’ x Durham Dawn ‘Skyrocket’ – Another concolor cross from Oda. Horsforth, this time with a branching bright red on very tall spikes.

 

SC352 Oda. Florence Stirling 'Big Pink' x Lovely Hat 'Pink Pastel' - A glowing, large raspberry pink flower with great shape and substance crossed here with a  very large pale pink.  We expect pastel patterned pinks to darker pinks.

 

SC363 Oda. Roymar ‘Deep Velvet’ x Drummer Joe ‘Wandering Minstrel’ – This clone of Roymar is a glowing patterned deep fuchsia with good size and shape, crossed with a glowing raspberry with a very nice lip.

 

SC365 Oda. Roymar ‘Deep Velvet’ x Chelsea Ann ‘Neat’ – The first to bloom was a deep smoky rose with a faint patterning. The second was a brilliant deep concolor rose. Also some bright raspberry patterns have shown up, all with great shape and substance.

 

 

 

SC374 Odm. crispum 'Wally' x Oda. Island Red '7-Up' - 'Wally' is a branching clone crossed here with a nice concolor red.  This speculative cross was made to see the color variations possible when a pure white is crossed with a concolor red.

 

SC387 Oda. Horsforth ‘Red Rage’ x Kevin Cobbledick ‘Red River’ – Two outstanding concolor reds with bright yellow crests. This clone of Horsforth branches.

 

SC388 Oda. Horsforth 'Red Rage' x (Aviemore x Trixon) 'Imperial' - Two outstanding bright concolor reds with yellow crests.  The Horsforth clone branches and both parents have a very high flower count.

 

SC395 Oda. Drummer Joe ‘Abundance’ x ‘Strawberry Tapestry’ – This is a really exciting sib cross between two fine clones. The first to bloom have been bright neon raspberry flowers intricately patterned with contrasting shades of raspberry and some burnt orange, with bright yellow crests. Great shape and substance.

 

 

 

SC403 Oda. (John Hainsworth 'Humboldt' HCC/AOS x Wells Fargo 'Hawk Hill' AM/AOS) - Deep, dark burgundy flowers, some with white edging or subtle patterning. 

 

SC453  Oda. Stirmar 'True Orange' x Oda. Otley 'Burning Embers'

 

SCO2 Oda. Karl Siegler (Oda. Brocade x Oda. St. Clement)  –  Expect pinks to whites patterned with burgundy and purple.  Nice shape and substance and good flower count.

 

F377 Odm. Summit (Odm. bictoniense ‘Max Reuter’ x Oto. coronarium ‘Woolsey’) - Mahogany to russet to copper flowers with lighter lip, some reminiscent of orange sherbet. High flower count when mature and will tolerate higher light and warmer temperatures

 

F409 Oda. Topaire x Oda Stromar.

 

F437 Oda. Susan Preston Richards (Oda. Petit Port ‘Hawk Hill’ x Oda. Tricky Woo) – Round intense red flowers, mostly concolor, a few with patterning. These really light up the greenhouse. Oda. Petit Port has been an outstanding parent.

 

 

 

 

F438 Oda. McLaren Vale (Odm. Nicky Strauss x Oda. Kaleidoscope) – A customer received an award on one recently. Large white flowers with pink flushing and heavy purple spotting. Many of these have had unusually nice patterns.

 

F440 Odm. Stroperry #1 x Odm. Pesky ‘Magnificent Thing’ – Beautifully shaped white flowers of exceptional substance with burgundy spotting and blotching.

 

 

 

 

F441 Odm. Coupe Point ‘Hawk Hill’ x Odm. Pesky ‘Magnificent Thing’ – A similar cross to the above F440 with perhaps less spotting.

 

 

 

 

 

F442 Oda. Barossa Valley (Kaleidoscope x Gorey Castle) – We have seen magnificent deep purple flowers with white tracery as well as a few whites with purple patterns. Excellent substance, strong spike habit and generous flower count.

 

 

 

 

F447 Bllra. Strawberry Cream (Bllra. Wine Gusher  x Oda. La Hougue Bie) – A temperature-tolerant Oncidiinae hybrid. Cream to yellow flowers with varying degrees of brown spotting.

 

F459 Odcdm. Solana ‘Golden Showers’ HCC/AOS x Oda. Janis Andrew ‘Roseglow’ AM/AOS – Deep red flowers with large flat lips intricately patterned with pink or cream. The occasional clone will be bright yellow with dark mahogany spotting. Warmth tolerant.

 

F474 Oda. Big Kitty (Oda. Bromanda x Oda. Sunset Jaguar) - Very deep plum flowers with some white tracery. Some could be white heavily patterned with wine and plum.

 

F475 Oda. Mem. Jim Farrelly (Oda. Ann Johnson x Oda. Glyndebourne Giovanni) – Classic Odontoglossum breeding with such lineage as Oda. Fremar and Odm. Stropheon. Nicely shaped patterned flowers in wine, red, white, pink and lilac.

 

F479 Odm. Mont Fallu – The remake of this great cross uses Bob Dugger’s best clone of Odm. Stroperry, ‘Lillian’, with the awarded Odm. Nicky Strauss ‘Stonehurst’ AM/RHS. We have seen white flowers very heavily marked in purple.

 

F489 Oda. John ‘Island Carol’ HCC/AOS x Drummer Joe ‘Cordelia’ – The first to bloom was a very round lavender flower with a pretty plum-red pattern and a dark pink picotee.

 

F493 Odm. Jim Mintsiveris (Durham Pursuit ‘Hawk Hill’ x Nicky Strauss ‘Stonehurst’ AM/RHS) – Large white flowers with dark patterns. One beautiful clone bloomed white with nearly black splotches.

 

F499 Wils. Zoes Fire (Zoe Stephenson ‘Embers’ x Oda. Remembrance ‘Fireglow’ AM/AOS) – These have been blooming out bright concolor reds to reds with faint patterning. Some warmth tolerance.

 

F505 Odm. Rabiblanco (cariniferum x Elaine) – Starry white flowers with dark brown markings on tall branching spikes when mature. Will tolerate warmer temperatures better than most Odontoglossums. Elaine is a primary hybrid of cirrhosum and harryanum.

 

F519 Oda. Leysa (Nutley ‘Evergreen’ AM/AOS x Sanderae ‘Granados’ AM/AOS) – These are giving lots of small brilliant concolor red flowers. The plants should throw multiple leads from the Sanderae parent.

 

F520 Oda. Rustic Firecracker (Red Rooster ‘Lyoth Garnet’ AM/AOS x Sanderae ‘Granados’ AM/AOS) – A small dark mauve crossed with a small brilliant red on tall spikes. An interesting combination and the plants will probably throw multiple leads again from the Sanderae parent.

 

F523 Wils. Sophia Ilise x Oda. Woodlands - The first to bloom was an intricately patterned flower, burgundy, raspberry and red on a white background.  These should bloom on very tall spikes when mature.  Very showy.

 

F526 Oda. Sophia Liebman – A remake of an earlier cross using an even better Oda. Florence Stirling. Vibrant patterned pinks and raspberries, with the occasional soft orange clone. Some will branch when mature.

 

 

F527 Oda. Sophia Liebman x Wee Buck – The Ray Buckman grandparent should bring out the darker coloring in this cross. Flamboyant raspberries to reds.

 

 

 

 

F535 Oda. Joe’s Drum – Some really beautifully patterned plum flowers have shown up from this third generation sib cross. These have been darker than SC395.

 

 

 

 

F536 Oda. Shelley x Wally Curry – Brilliant flowers patterned in lavender, plum, purple, raspberry and burnt orange, some with wide picotees. Slight starry shape from the Shelley influence. Will produce tall spikes of abundant flowers when mature.

 

 

 

 

F544 Wils. Morton Weitz ‘Red Delight’ x Oda. Woodlands – The first to bloom was a smoky plum-red with faint creamy yellow tracery, wide flat lip blushed raspberry, and yellow crest. Warmth tolerant.

 

 

F549 Oda. George McMahon (Odm. Parade ‘Goldilocks’ AM/AOS x Oda. Golden Rialto) – One of the nicest xanthic crosses around. Bright yellow flowers with darker egg-yolk spots. Sixteen-plus flowers per spike is not uncommon when mature.

 

 

 

 

F555 Oda. Victoria Village (Odm. Augres x Oda. Samares) - A xanthic cross producing white flowers marked with yellow spots.  A nice companion to F549, Oda. George McMahon.

 

 

F557 Oda. (Keith Gaskell x Chargia) ‘Muleta’ x Harry Baldwin ‘So Red’ – The first to bloom was a deep concolor red with a slight orange tint to the bottom of the flat lip. The second was a concolor orange with tiny lavender tips on sepals and petals and lighter orange tint on the lip. Both flowers were extremely flat with excellent substance.

 

 

F558 Oda. Colwell 'Lyoth Select' x Harry Baldwin 'So Red' - The first to bloom was a red-orange flower patterned with white, nicely shaped and presented on the spike.

 

 

 

 

 

F563: Same as F558

 

F565 Wils. Gold Bar ‘RCW’ HCC/AOS – An awarded meristem with vibrant cadmium yellow flowers heavily barred and spotted with rich bronze mahogany, bright golden yellow lip with chestnut accents. Warmth tolerant.

 

F572 Oda. (Shelley x (Joe Marshall x Robert Dugger)) - Expect white flowers with intricate red patterns.  Mature plants may have two spikes per bulb.

 

F579 Oda. Black Bart (Oda. Jackade  x Oda. Planet Dugger) – The first to bloom was a large deep plum with an intricate lavender pattern, and a plum spot on the lavender lip.

 

 

 

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