This is a really an update photo for my plant of Phrag. Ouaisne that I originally posted in this thread.
https://www.slippertalk.com/threads...-dalessandroi-x-eric-young.50278/#post-695876
This is two blooming cycles later on a much larger plant. The plant began blooming in June and it is currently on its 10th flower with one more to go so about 7 months in bloom. A very long spike. The flower pictured developed with a temperature range between 58F and 70F. It is fuller and a darker red/orange color than my previous photo. The size remains in the 11-12 cm range. The polyploid Don Wimbers I have seen are beefier but I think this compares well to most diploid Don Wimbers.
![IMG_1998.jpeg IMG_1998.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/slippertalk/data/attachments/36/36062-22667c3fb89348be1594bd09c44f85a5.jpg)
https://www.slippertalk.com/threads...-dalessandroi-x-eric-young.50278/#post-695876
This is two blooming cycles later on a much larger plant. The plant began blooming in June and it is currently on its 10th flower with one more to go so about 7 months in bloom. A very long spike. The flower pictured developed with a temperature range between 58F and 70F. It is fuller and a darker red/orange color than my previous photo. The size remains in the 11-12 cm range. The polyploid Don Wimbers I have seen are beefier but I think this compares well to most diploid Don Wimbers.
![IMG_1998.jpeg IMG_1998.jpeg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/slippertalk/data/attachments/36/36062-22667c3fb89348be1594bd09c44f85a5.jpg)