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  1. Tara

    Insigne

    I've had the main plant for about 18 years, it flowers every year, this is a division from earlier this year. surprised its flowered soo soon... Paph' Insigne b by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr Paph' Insigne c by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr Full face, you can see its got a bent pouch lip :(...
  2. Tara

    paph. barbatum var. nigritum

    Second year of flowering for me for this cutie. paph. barbatum var. nigritum 3 by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr paph. barbatum var. nigritum 2 by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr paph. barbatum var. nigritum 1 by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr Thanks for looking
  3. Tara

    Paphio Sukhakulii x

    Not sure what the X is as that's all the label has ever said. Has been a reliable bloomer for me for about 16 years. Paphio Sukhakulii x by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr Paphio Sukhakulii x by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr Thanks for looking
  4. Tara

    Paph. HELLO DOLLY (Doll's Kobald x thaianum)

    My first flower from this miniature, the flower is about 8cm wing tip to wing tip and the fan itself is about 10cms across, which seems like a good grow space to flower ratio :). The pouch is a bit lop sided, I'll be interested to see if the second flower is straighter. Paph. HELLO DOLLY...
  5. Tara

    a couple of noid phrags for the experts

    I bought these two at our first foray to an English flower show, very happy with my purchases but wonder if anyone can suggest who they are. first off. phrag noid 1 by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr phrag noid by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr and the second one. phrag pink noid 1 by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr TIA
  6. Tara

    Paphiopedilium id

    This fellow was bought as Parishii, but I’m not sure it is, the first thing is the spike is smooth not hairy as every photo of Parishii seems to be and the flower shape seems too boxy. I still like, it just wondered if any one recognises it. The petals have lengthened and twisted in the couple...
  7. Tara

    Paph prime child

    At least that’s what the label says. Have had it a few years now, repotted last year as it hadn’t bloomed for a while, seems to have done the trick :) Prime Child by Tara Rerrie, on Flickr
  8. Tara

    Phragmipedium Eric Young

    An oldie but a goodie. I’ve had this plant 16 years or so. Had to divide it this year as it got too big to manage so I now have 5 different pots of it plus a single growth that I had to remove last September as it decided to grow over the rim of the pot… This is from one of the larger divisions...
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