2a large terrestrial with clustering 5` conical bulbs topped with several widely plicate 15` light green leaves; 1-3 short spikes emerge from the sides of the new growths each carrying 3-8 rather attractive 1-1/2` globular blooms with flared tips; flowers are pure white, with spotted red and blush tips and a bright yellow lip. (Additional shipping may apply due to size of plant)
2a true mini with 2-1/2` clumping fan-like growths producing short spikes, each carrying several small 1/2` starry green-barred brown flowers with a white lip, nearly always blooming.
2showy compact plant with 2` to 5` leaf-span, pendulous 6-`12` spikes with up to 18 blooms per spike, long-lasting 1 1/2` flat well-rounded white flowers with a vivid scarlet column.
2Darwin made this genus famous with his study of moth adaptation, this particular plant can become a large and very attractive pendant epiphyte with 2` stems which root along their lengths, widely spaced bilobed 4` leaves, short spikes emerge opposite from the leaves carrying a single large lime green 3` flower with a large round pure white lip, fragrant summer/fall bloomer.
2an easy growing and floriferous angraecoid; clumping leafy growths with soft dark green 6` leaves; many branching 12` spikes bloom over several months producing lots of beautiful 1` starry lime green flowers with 1-1/2` nectary.
2dwarf epiphyte with 6` branches of unique flattened dark green braided 1/2` leaves, many single 1/2` tri-lobed pure white flowers appear at the leaf nodes, it blooms all year long, a very decorative miniature and delicately scented.