Epiphyllum ' Meadow Rose ' Rooted Cutting - Rare Orchid Cactus
Item History & Price
If, for some crazy reason, I had to get rid of a bunch of Epis, this would be one of the last varieties that I could part with - I love 'Meadow Rose'. This gorgeous variety is a George French hybrid from 1985 with medium to large, magenta-rose flowers with glowing chartreuse in the throat. The outer petals are red to purple, and the wide open flowers are double with overlapping petals - the texture is thick and has an almost waxy appearance. The foliage is t...hick and flat or three-sided, and can be arching or basket growth. A cross of 'Flirtation' x 'Fair Lassie'.This offering is for one well-rooted and established cutting, with new growth showing or beginning to show, in a 3 1/4" pot - similar to what may be seen in the photos. These are not full plants but, rather, smaller, well-rooted cuttings that are just beginning to show signs of new growth, or new growth is already developing. If you don't want to have to wait for a cutting to root, this will save you a few steps and time. The young plant you will receive is healthy and true to name (and may show a few nicks and dings).
Cultivation Instructions Included with Purchase!
I've been growing and collecting Epiphyllums for over 40 years, and enjoy over 600 varieties in my collection. It would be hard to choose a favorite, but it would probably have to be the one that's right in front of me!
All photos are of plants in my own collection - unless stated otherwise. Flower photos are for reference only. Not in bloom.
I do combine shipping for multiple items - please request a new shipping total before checking out. (Please Note: requesting combined shipping can not be done on a phone - the request must be made from a computer or tablet. For some reason, the ebay phone app doesn't allow it. )Thank you!
Upon arrival of the seeds/cutting/plant, if you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me. I want you to be happy with your purchase and to have the greatest success in its cultivation! Robert