Stanhopea Ashcroft Wonder

Stanhopea Ashcroft Wonder

A hybrid between Stanhopea ruckeri x Stanhopea Assidensis

Flowers most years in early January

This is growing well in my bush house. I’m looking forward to it becoming a specimen sized plant

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Stanhopea Herios Do Mar

Stanhopea Herios Do Mar

A hybrid between Stanhopea shuttleworthii x Stanhopea ruckeri

Flowers most years in mid to early February

This is a large growing hybrid. Another plant I’m excited about seeing reach specimen size.

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Stanhopea Bellaerensis x ruckeri

Stanhopea Bellaerensis x ruckeri

A hybrid between Stanhopea Bellaerensis x Stanhopea ruckeri

Bellaerensis is primary hybrid between Stanhopea insignis x Stanhopea oculata

Flowers most years in mid to late January

This is growing well in Sydney. I’m looking forward to flowering this as a specimen sized plant..

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Stanhopea Ashcroft Bell

Stanhopea Ashcroft Bell

A primary hybrid between Stanhopea ruckeri x Stanhopea graveolens

Flowers most years in early February

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Stanhopea Ashcroft Surprise

Stanhopea Ashcroft Surprise

A primary hybrid between Stanhopea tigrina var nigroviolacea x Stanhopea ruckeri

Flowers most years in mid January

This grows well for me in the bush house.

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Stanhopea ruckeri x martiana

Stanhopea ruckeri x martiana

A new primary hybrid for my collection.

This fantastic plant flowered for the first time in January 2021 (for me at least).

No registered name as yet. Hopefully the creator comes up with name shortly

Updated images from 2022

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Stanhopea ruckeri (No 3)

Stanhopea ruckeri (no 3)

Formerly known as inodora and often still labelled as such.

This species is found in Mexico, Belize and Nicaragua at elevations of 800 to 1500 meters.

This grows well in my bush house and flowers most years from late December to mid February.

This is the less common spotted form with an orange eye.

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Stanhopea ruckeri (No 1)

Stanhopea ruckeri (no 1)

Formerly known as inodora and often still labelled as such.

Found in Mexico, Belize and Nicaragua at elevations of 800 to 1500 meters.

Another great species for Sydney conditions. It grows well in my bush house and flowers every year from late December to mid February.

This particular clone would have to be one of my favourite stanhopea.

New images added from he 2022 flowering season.

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