I have very limited room to try to gamble. If they were albums yes, but nowadays I just procure the best ones LOL.
Jens. you are indeed correct that it is a variety of gratrixianum on Kew WCSP. Since Harold just proposed it to a species ranking in the OD in...
The Tokyo Dome show!!!!! This is where I can get all the rare plants!
Nice save. I wish my large MK was spiking too but alas it looks like he's in winter hibernation. Please update us the progress.
I am sure QF and Orchid Inn have these still. Or you can ask for a division back if you know who you gave it to. Do you think they took pics? As...
BrucherT, you are right. I had conversed with Jerry and these seedling offered are part of the 2 step breeding to increase size and vigor of the...
Carper, I was wondering if you are interested in breeding your fairrieanum with mine. The 'Pankot' AM/AOS is still in bloom now and I can send the...
Those Tibetan venustums are gorgeous too. I think the one posted here might be descendants of those or at least have the genes. The Taiwanese...
You're welcome. Lovely flower too. Enjoy!
Most welcome. Let me know how long the flower last. Apparently villosums can bloom for 60 days! So far, my fairrieanum "Pankot' is in bloom for...
Parents are Paph. Doctor Jack with Paph. Island Mist )56% niveum, 25% concolor and 19% godefroyae). Such pure white color. Fantastic.
I love fairrieanum hybrids too with their downswept petals. So elegant! Crosses with vinicolors with the 'fairries' imparts such dark colours to...
Jens, no need to bow in a healthy discussion and clarification of points discussed. All done in good faith and love of taxonomy! I received...
Floppy, the 8th dwarf!
I love the gracefulness of the fairrieanums. People say it looks like buffalo horns but I think that descript takes away the daintiness of the...
It is red for sure, usually bright for a venustum. What is the parentage?
Thanks OzPaph. I hope the other two in bud will be darker. I have seen pics where the dorsal is dark red. I donated the first one away to my...
Shame on the vendor for selling you a Paph. villosum var. laichaunum. How long have you had it and will the vendor send you a replacement...
Yes 8 years.... but that doesn't mean I cannot ask to see the pic that is gone from whichever server was holding it LOL
I agree that it is in the gratrixianum family, but based on the dorsal features (red spots and linear bands) as well as the narrow spotted leaves,...
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