Approx 60% of the orchids grown are cymbidiums. Most of our cymbidiums plants are not available elsewhere. About 20 new mericlones are put into the lab each year that are exclusive to us. We are forerunners in our hybridising program producing many wonderful peloric and pendulous types. We also are working on new colours including spotted, picotee, splashed and others.
Approximately 20% of our orchids would be cattleyas. They are grown in a large, cold glasshouse of over 1000 square metres. We do some hybridising, specialising in the blue cattleyas. Most of our cattleyas are sourced from Taiwan with many also coming from some of the top breeders in Australia.
10% of our orchids would be paphiopediliums. We do some of our own breeding but many of our plants are sourced from overseas including the following top nurseries Ching Hua Orchids / Taiwan, Yamato-Neon Orchids / Japan plus others.
We have a small selection of plants that are grown with our cattleyas. Plants are mostly sourced from Taiwan.
We have a small range from which to choose from including some species. It is extremely difficult to get good plants and we find them also difficult to hybridise. We are always on the look out for more good material.
We have a small range, mostly concentrating on the bigger flowering types. Plants are sourced from the top Australian hybridisers in the eastern states.
Occasionally we buy in stock but most of our plants are hybridised by us. We specialise in the very dark coloured flowers and some new intergenerics.
We always have some species in stock especially in the paphiopedilium and cattleya groups. We do a little bit of hybridising in this area but normally buy flasks from overseas to get new material and recently found species.
We have some top show bench varieties which we try to work with. It is difficult to get these to hybridise but we keep trying. Our plants in flask are now being sourced from a top hybridiser in Japan.
Plants can be purchased in flask (bottles of about 25 small plants), community pots (plants are one to years out of flask and usually 5 to 6 plants are in each community pot), single small plants (about two years out of community pot) up to flowering size. Prices will depend on the size of the plant.
We have our own laboratory and do most of the seed germinating for the nursery.