common, pure, traditional paph. species. anyway, can anyone has heard about its albino form?
dodidoki ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Dec 16, 2009 Messages 3,449 Reaction score 3,338 May 15, 2023 #1 common, pure, traditional paph. species. anyway, can anyone has heard about its albino form? View attachment IMG_20230515_140815.jpg
common, pure, traditional paph. species. anyway, can anyone has heard about its albino form? View attachment IMG_20230515_140815.jpg
Martin Well-Known Member Joined May 13, 2009 Messages 571 Reaction score 338 Location Germany May 15, 2023 #2 Nice one! Dont has to be always something special. Never Seen an albino of barbatum
Guldal ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2017 Messages 4,255 Reaction score 2,411 Location Copenhagen, Denmark May 18, 2023 #3 At some point widespread in collections, but never 'common' in the sense of plain, crude, plebeian. Of which point your beautifully coloured flower so eloquently bears testimony!
At some point widespread in collections, but never 'common' in the sense of plain, crude, plebeian. Of which point your beautifully coloured flower so eloquently bears testimony!