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    Paphiopedilum Hybrid NOID

    The tag was lost. It's an easy blooming one.
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    link to photos of Paph micranthum in situ

    Fren, I went to Yunnan several days ago and take a lot of pictures of orchids in situ,except Paphiopedilum. Paphiopedilum micranthum distribute in alt.1000-1500m. The altitude of the place I went is more than 1800m.
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    New variation of Cypripedium henryi?

    Thanks McKatelyn! I have more Paph. Some of them are going to bloom. I will post the pics here when they are blooming.
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    New variation of Cypripedium henryi?

    Yes I understand, Joe. Thank you!
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    New variation of Cypripedium henryi?

    Thanks to Fren and Eric for your kind words! Also thanks to Joe and McKatlyn for your reminding! I come here just for sharing my fun in planting slipper orchids instead of other purpose. Hope you enjoy it!
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    New variation of Cypripedium henryi?

    Thanks to every one concerned about wild orchids. Take it easy,almost no people here collect Cypripedium. Who would like to waste hundreds of money more a month to pay the electricity bill? I have six years of orchid planting experience though it's my first year to grow Cypripedium. I...
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    New variation of Cypripedium henryi?

    It's a newly collected one,Eric. I have an airconditioned cabinet for my alpineplant.
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    New variation of Cypripedium henryi?

    Thanks to every one for your kind words and opinions. Sorry I am not an expert in Cypripedium and have no other henryi to compare with it. The inflorescence has been sent to a researcher of Cypipedium. Surely he has seen numerous henryi. Hope he could give us the answer. In any case it is...
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    New variation of Cypripedium henryi?

    Hi, I am a newbie from China. Thanks to Yijia for giving me this Cypripedium. When it is blooming we find it's an unusual one. Is it a new species or just a new variation of Cypripedium henryi?
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