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Paph. Yellow Tiger ((stonei x praestans)
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Paph. Vipani (niveum x philippinense)
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Paph. Druid Spring (primulinum 'lunar Glow' x druyi 'Bold Stripe')
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I'd love a small piece of that Vipani Dot, if you ever want to sell or trade a division. It's my favorite! My Yellow Tiger is in spike too.
 
those primaries are truly fantastic, wooow!!!:drool::drool::drool::clap:
 
Hello Dot,

You are showing us three really beautiful hybrids - one more beauty than the other!!
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But the best of all are your excellent photos - congrats!!

Best regards from Germany, GuRu
 
Excellent pictures!!!
The name for the cross between stonei X praestans is not correct. It was necessary to change the name because Paph. Yellow Tiger was in truth platyphyllum with praestans (glanduliferum).
So this cross has just now no official name when I remember correctly.

Best greetings

Olaf
 
Excellent pictures!!!
The name for the cross between stonei X praestans is not correct. It was necessary to change the name because Paph. Yellow Tiger was in truth platyphyllum with praestans (glanduliferum).
So this cross has just now no official name when I remember correctly.

Best greetings

Olaf
Thanks Olaf. I actually have that noted in my records. But that's what is on the tag, so I felt I should keep it so for now. The question for me, then, is it really Yellow Tiger (platyphyllum x praestans) or is it stonei x praestans? With that tag, it could be either. From the photo, do you have an opinion, Olaf?
 
Where purchased?

Yellow Tiger is from Taylor Orchids.
Druid Spring is from Porter's Orchids (I think from Ratcliffe ultimately).
Vipani is from J & K Orchids.

Thanks, everyone. I love all three!

Candace -- the plant isn't big enough to divide, but I'll try to remember.
 
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