3 different phillipinense types

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The small flower on the left is a first flowering roebelinni type
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The mindoro type do not have twisted petals or at least very slighty twisted
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A standard phillipinense type although flower count is still a bit low
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Very nice, great to see them all side by side!

I almost lost mine to rot last year, it's slowly recovering now.
 
Sweet! I've never seen the Mindoro before. Now you just need a laevigatum to round out the group. :)

-Ernie
 
Ohhh .... this is hard! They're multis, have to like them all but if I'm going to get picky, to me what makes a philip is the twisting petals, but then there's the dorsals ....... oh just breed them & let's hope from the best of each one in every plant & flower!:p
 
I'm all about the twists, but I hadn't seen that other variety before, so thanks for sharing! :)
 

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