9800 Dockrillia striolata ‘RED BACK’
A good grower and produces a typical striolata blooms with stripes on the facing segments as well as stripes on the back with white lip.
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9801 Dockrillia striolata ‘NEVILLE’
good grower produces a typical striolata blooms with stripes on the facing segments as well as stripes on the back with white lip.
2 x 50mm Tubes
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9802 Dockrillia striolata chrysantha, a.k.a Tasmanian Gold
Produces masses of golden coloured blooms on upright spikes, we grow ours in a pot & does well.
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9803 Dockrillia striolata Alba ‘Packers’
‘Packers’ not white, but a soft granny smith apple green with a white lip, a pendulous grower, & before too long you’ll have what looks like cousin ‘IT’ from the TV Show ‘The Munsters’, “ You Rang?”
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9804 Dockrillia Dainty Cascade - A natural hybrid of pugioniforme and mortii, dark granny smith green blooms with the dagger orchid lip a feature, easy to grow.
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9806 Dockrillia XDuffy ‘Tumbi’ – ‘COUSIN IT’ we call it, the parent that is, 4 – 5 feet from pot to tip, lovely green blossoms with contrasting purple/white lip, grows like a weed.
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9808 Dockrillia striolata ‘FRILLS’ – ONE ONLY Division of the Original IN a 50mm TUBE
‘Ruffles’ brother, slight difference in the lip ruffling, colour similar, markings not quite as definitive. Not quite as large a flower, a good grower.
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9809 Dockrillia striolata ‘VICTORIAN GOLD’ Slight variation on a theme, but there is one, when you compare the Tasmanian chrysantha with it, buy both and compare for yourself.
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9810 Dockrillia striolata ‘TUMBI’ Similar to ‘Frills’, good base colour with strong maroon striping and curling lip. Also a good doer.
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9813 Dockrillia striolata ‘CORVILLES’ i.e., (Corribah x Neville) ‘TUMBI’ Another of our quality line bred Dockrillia’s to add to your collection, hang it up and watch it grow, we hang all ours and they are in pots, you get the best look.
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9814 Dockrillia pugioniforme ‘Alba’ One of the more difficult to obtain, this soft green ‘Alba’ form of the dagger orchid, with white lip.
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9815 Dockrillia OLIVER JACK ‘GERARD’ HCC/AOC - ANOS
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Dockrillia OLIVER JACK ‘GERARD’ HCC/AOC - ANOS
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9822 Dockrillia striolata Alba – ‘HARRY LIME’ a real Granny Smith green Sepaled & Petaled pleaser, throw in the pure white lip, BEWDIFUL.
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9835 Dockrillia GREY GHOST ‘TUMBI TOO’ – CHAMPION NEWCASTLE 2004 Brother of Ira Butler Gold winner 2006 ( 9819), very similar in colour & presentation
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9839 Dockrillia striolata ‘FRIFFLES TUMBI’ – Another of these outstanding line bred Dockrillia’s, similar to X9838. This plants flowering was good enough to receive the judges ribbon Show in Bega, Thank you John Stubbs for the hospitality.
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Dockrillia striolata ‘FRIFFLES TUMBI’
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9843 Dockrillia striolata ‘GENOA’ This particular ‘Genoa’ comes from the East Gippsland area of Victoria a sort of dirty yellow, not quite as big as ‘Victorian Gold’ or chrysantha , still it has its place in the mix of things.
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9844 Dockrillia DAINTY CASCADES - MAN MADE hybrid of pugioniforme and Mortii, dark granny smith green blooms with the dagger orchid lip a feature, easy to grow.
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9848 sp. aff. Dockrillia flagella X SELF
This exciting species in itself is breathtaking, we were fortunate enough to flower a large plant with 10 spikes of 24 plus flowers on a spike of near pure white almost flat blooms, with recurving labellum, leading to a soft lime green colour at junction of the segments. On that occasion the plant was shown at the Newcastle ANOS Spring show and received Grand Champion status. Originally offered to you as syn. aff. flagellum, we have since been advised and we have confirmed that it is in fact Dockrillia chordiformis, our thanks to David Banks for providing the information
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sp. aff. Dockrillia flagella
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9855 *Dockrillia striolata ‘FLINDERS ISLAND’ – SIX Pieces of the Original IN 50mm TUBES. As the name dictates a striolata from Flinders Island in the middle of Bass Strait,. Striolata does come in various colour forms, and how this particular clone managed its way onto the island is anybody’s guess, it is different.
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