Rhyncattleanthe Young-Min Orange– Floriferous!

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  • Regular price $40.00


Rhyncattleanthe Young-Min Orange is a floriferous mini Cattleya with vibrant orange cluster flowers. They usually bloom twice a year in late Winter or early Spring and Fall. We have 3 sizes: 4" pot for $40 - 5" pot for $70 – 6" pot for $120

Plant may ship in bloom or already bloomed.

Blooming Size: Yes! Spring & Fall
Light: Bright
Temperature: Intermediate to cool (50º–85ºF)
Watering: Regular/Frequent, dry between
Fertilizer: Half strength every water in Spring to Fall

 

*** Shipping Policy

– Plants are packed with great care, however we cannot guarantee flowers, buds, sheaths or spikes once the package leaves the nursery.

– We offer local pick up at the nursery in San Jose

– We ship in the continental US only.

– We ship on Monday – Tuesday.

– If a payment is received after 9:00 AM PST Tuesday, we may ship the item the following Monday.

– We use Priority USPS, Fedex to ship product orders.

– P.O. boxes are not accepted, you must have a physical address.

– Each purchase may be shipped separately.

– Plant may or may not ship with flowers.

– We cannot guarantee a delivery gets to a specific address in the time frame requested due to Covid 19 impact on the whole shipping business.

– Time to arrival/delivery quotes are generated on our website by USPS, FedEx, not Orchid Design. Also keep in mind the package will not travel in a direct route but rather from one shipping hub to another.


Winter Weather Policy

We recommend against using Express Saver and Ground, especially during months when extreme cold is possible. These two options prolong the time orchids are in transit, making them susceptible to harsh conditions. We can hold orders until weather warms upon request. It is up to you to notify us to hold a shipment and then notify us again when to ship it. If you choose to use Express Saver or Ground, we will not be responsible for any damage that may occur to your plants. If damage occurs and you wish to file a claim with USPS, FedEx, it will be your responsibility to do so.