Old paph no id, spotted and curly, any ideas?

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Cach26

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Hello everyone I got this paph 4 months ago, is a division of a plant of more than 20 years, I do not know what hybrid is, must be very old, any idea?
 

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My guess would be Paphiopedilum Leeanum; a cross between insigne and spicerianum made in 1884 by Lawrence. This is a very common; variable hybrid but I think your flower fits within that variation. As always, there is never a 100% guaranteed name for a plant that lost it's tag. Maybe some other members can share their view as well.
 
Could this be Paph. insigne x Paph. esquirolei? We just had a Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum var. esquirolei come on the judging table last month at the Great Lakes Center.
We did not award it but the flower was kind of a green, golden mustardy kind of color and the petals, dorsal margins, were ribbon like or undulated. That unknown Paph has the same undulation on the same margin.
It was definitely greenish, not bronze.
 
They are twins :D, I called them "Cain and Abel"

Yes, it's paph leanum, thank you all very much for your contribution.

What is the oldest Paphiopedilum plant you have seen?

When they gave me the division, the plant was flowering, it had 30 floral rods with 2 flowers each.
 

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