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Angraecoid for sale

Discussion in 'For Trade/Sale' started by Tom-DE, Mar 6, 2011.

  1. Tom-DE

    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Shipping(priority mail) is not included in the price. Here is how I like to do--you pay/donate $4-$5 per plant to OI and I will pay the shipping. Payment by paypal only. Send me PM if you are interested in any of them. Thanks.

    Aerangis appendiculata $50--Previously bloomed plant mounted on stick, in spike now, in good condition. (Botanica Ltd was selling it for $65 and they quickly sold out of them)

    (Sold)Angraecum cuculatum $80--2"-2.5" tall plant, really hard to find now. Previously bloomed plant on cork mount. two mature fans that you can divide easily but I won't recommend to do so. In spikes/basal growths now, lots of new roots, in good condition.

    Aerangis punctata $30--Tiny species with large flower. previously bloomed plant on cork mount. This clone has much smaller leaves(~1.25"LS) but the flower size is the same as my other clone. This plant has three leaves in good condition.
     
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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    A. cuculatum has been sold. Thanks.
     
  3. mini-catts

    mini-catts Member

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    Hi,
    Sending you a PM.

    thanks,
    Peter Lin
     
  4. Tom-DE

    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Thanks, Pete.

    I can't edit the original post but All of them are gone now. Thank you all.
     
  5. Uluwehi

    Uluwehi angraecoids, dendrobiums and more Supporting Member

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    I hope that the new owner of Tom's Angraecum cucullatum will consider setting a seed pod between the two plants or a selfing, because this species is extremely rare in the US. Andy used to have lots but they all suddenly died a few years ago. Some believe that this is a relatively short-lived species, so getting this species back into flask sooner than later is a good idea.
     
  6. Jon

    Jon Mmmm... bulbophyllum...

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    Thanks Tom. Your contributions to OI are very much appreciated.
     
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    Tom-DE Well-Known Member Supporting Member

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    Thank you, Jon.