Maybe ...... but it may be also within the natural variation of Paph. concolor. For instance there is a photo of a flower which looks very close to this one on page 158 of Olaf's book Paphiopedilum Südostasiatische Frauenschuhe, Band 1 (Southeast Asian Ladyslippers, volume 1) and Olaf has no doubts to name it Paphiopedilum concolor.It just screams hybrid
In lieu of Rudolf's post, Leslie, maybe you could use your magic and summon Olaf here?If you bring......
'Taxonomists' ( let's give everyone a name) have a few little flaws, including the fact that they have no clue about what hybrids can give after all.Maybe ...... but it may be also within the natural variation of Paph. concolor. For instance there is a photo of a flower which looks very close to this one on page 158 of Olaf's book Paphiopedilum Südostasiatische Frauenschuhe, Band 1 (Southeast Asian Ladyslippers, volume 1) and Olaf has no doubts to name it Paphiopedilum concolor.
If it is a hybrid, then a very fine and extremely well grown P. Wenshanense
In lieu of Rudolf's post, Leslie, maybe you could use your magic and summon Olaf here?
If this means you see Paph. hermanii as a true species....than I'm with you. I never had any doubt of this despite some honourable taxonomist had other opinions.......Anyone would normall see that the pouch of herrmanii is exactly the pouch of henryanum, including its deep pink color, that can come from no other known paph species.........
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