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    Vietnamense

    Still nice! The petal shape will vary a bit from year to year. I have found it is best not to over-water these, even when they are in bud. Too much water has a bad effect on the flower development. They should be at least dry on the surface before re-watering. They also dislike too frequent...
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    Paph. Yi-Yang Santa Claus

    You won't find anything detailed on the internet about P. curtisii and its flowering characteristics: this is drawn from my personal experience over the years. Most single-flowered paphs should not be allowed to bloom too long on their first flowering. That is also true of the Cochlopetalum...
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    Paph. Yi-Yang Santa Claus

    I notice the influence of Paph. curtisii in this hybrid. Having checked its parentage, there is supposed to be only 3% P. curtisii in it but the influence on the flower shape and size is obvious. A word of warning: P. curtisii makes a large flower and it lasts very long. Unfortunately, the...
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    Could this be Paphiopedilum Bel Royal?

    It is a close match for some internet posted photos of Bel Royal I have seen so the name is probably right. It's a good one, too!
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    Cattleya lawrenceana concolor ('Jeffy's' x self)

    Must be! My $250 C. lawrenceana coerulea just slowly dried up and died without ever attempting a root!
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    Cattleya lawrenceana concolor ('Jeffy's' x self)

    Yes, the South American Spring is our Fall. The problem with that idea (only ordering for pick-up in the Fall) is that the orchids are not all on the same schedule. Many plants are, but quite a few are not. Recently at an early November sale I found C. quadricolor, C. Manuel Moran and C...
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    Cattleya lawrenceana concolor ('Jeffy's' x self)

    The main reason why C. lawrenceana is considered difficult to grow is not the warm night temperature: it's shipping the plants bare-root! Most such plants arrive with the roots all dead and, most often, the plants don't re-root, i.e., they die as a result of being shipped. I am happy to say I...
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    Cattleya Adrienne de Wavrin (coerulea): maxima 'True Blue' x warscewiczii 'Fernbrook'

    It's not a "throw-away," it's just not an award quality plant. If you like coeruleas, the colour and the lip are both good. Many species Cattleyas don't have good form: look at most C. dowianas!
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    Paph. Michael Koopowitz in bloom!

    Yes! The petals are so long it isn't easy to get a good photo and orchids are always better in 3D and in person. I will try to take a better picture now that all four flowers are well opened.
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    Paph. Michael Koopowitz in bloom!

    Here's two more. The fourth flower is still developing.
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    Paph. Michael Koopowitz in bloom!

    Yes! Wednesday night.
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    Cattleya mendelii semialba "Aniko"

    Looks like it's semi-alba and coerulea, too!
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    Paph. Michael Koopowitz in bloom!

    This is a photo of my first bloom seedling of Paph. Michael Koopowitz imported last July from Ching Hua Orchids of Taiwan. Currently three flowers are out and a fourth is opening. The dorsal sepal has bold striping with a central stripe that looks like a broad dot with an exclamation point on...
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    Paph Lady Isobel

    Yes, any rothschildianum x any stonei makes a Paph. Lady Isabel. Or vice-versa. When you see a name in single quotation marks after a species, it is a clonal name identifying (usually) a better than average plant of a species. It does not mean that it's a hybrid. For example, Paph. stonei...
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    Paph. Lady Isabel in bloom!

    Two! The most recent flowering.
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    Paph. Lady Isabel in bloom!

    Some multi-florals are rather slow-growing. Time will tell!
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