Brass Daddy Long Legs

Brassada Daddy Long Legs is an orchid hybrid originated by Okika in 2014. It is a cross of Brs. Memoria Bert Field Brs. glumacea.


You are bidding on a plant similar to the one pictured. The bloom photo is what it will look like when it blooms. They are not in bud or sheath at this time.  All plants will be shipped in pot. You get the whole plant, not just a piece of it. 

WE DO NOT SHIP INTERNATIONALLY.

COMBINED SHIPPING POLICY!!

We take great care to package your items so they will reach you in good condition. We will not be responsible if your package arrives damaged or frozen. You should immediately file a claim with the US Postal Service. Take pictures and save all wrappings.

We combine shipping for more than one item. To receive the combined shipping discount, you must use E-bay's CART. Add the items you want to purchase to the CART. Then E-bay will automatically give you the discount. I will not issue refunds for shipping just because you did not use the cart.

Because we purchase plants from so many vendors to offer for sale, we can not be responsible should any test positive for virus unless it is specifically stated in the listing.

SHIPPING:  We ship on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Nothing goes out after Wednesday as it could get hung up somewhere over the weekend.

Should something should go wrong with this purchase, before placing negative feedback, please contact me and we will see what we can work out to benefit both parties. If all else fails, I do take "Returns" within 14 days after the auction ends at which time I will make a full refund for the amount of your purchase. Merchandise must be returned in the condition it was in when it arrived and at your expense. Should you decide to repot my plants and remove any or all roots, then consider it YOURS. Mutilated plants do not qualify for refunds. BE AWARE that when I list a plant that has been recently repotted, it is in the process to growing new roots and the old ones may not be viable. This is a natural occurence when orchids are repotted and not necessarily the results of poor management. I send a flyer with all newly repotted plants with instructions on how to care for them.