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Oda. San Damiano Shaman

San Damiano Orchids
"Mi casa es su casa"

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     WELCOME to San Damiano Orchids

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Odm. rhynchanthum 

 

   ODONTOGLOSSUM SPECIES and THEIR HYBRIDS
Odontoglossums are one of the most fascinating and certainly one of the most beautiful of all the orchid species.  They all come from just one geographic area of South America and they are principally found only in the higher elevations of the  Andes Mountains centered mostly in Columbia.  There are some forty-eight known species to date occurring in the wild and most of the registered hybrids come from basically six of these known species with Odm. crispum often contributing more than half of the total  parentage.  Learn more <ENTER>

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Dr. J. Lamah Walker Jr.

 

   About J. Lamah Walker
San Damiano Orchids with its emphasis on the cool-growing species, Odontoglossums is Lamah's passion that began in south Florida as a child.  This passion has turned to hybridization using his some fifty-one awarded clones with a strong emphasis on introducing species that have often been ignored.  If orchids is your interest, you have come to the right site.  Learn more about the man behind San Damiano Orchids:    <ENTER>

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Bllra. Jack Kendrick

     PICTURE GALLERY
Odontoglossums have got to be one of the most fascinating of all orchid species and the photography too often fails to capture the full essence of these most beautiful flowers.  San Damiano Orchids offers hundreds of pictures so that you can easily view the many Odontoglossum species, AOS awarded and recognized orchids, orchids used in hybridizing and other related intergeneric hybrids.  I will continue to picture  ALL recently blooming plants:   This gallery is entirely for your pleasure: <ENTER>

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