Camellkc
Well-Known Member
Like me, growing muti species is the goal for many paph lovers but some of us are scared away by their so called huge size in particular for those have limited space. Since I have already acquired most muti species and all of them are adult plants, I wish to share them to you all for a quick comparison.
From right to left: lowii, kolopakingii, gigantifolium and stoneii.
From right to left: the same stoneii as above, philippinese var. roebelini, philippinese var. laevigatum, parishii, supardii and a medium sized rothschildianum.
A shot for all of them.
As you may aware, the term "huge" is only applicable to kolopakingii while most of them are just "big" in size. If you have sharp eyes, there are 2 compact plants namely laevigatum and parishii. If you have limited space but wish to grow multis, they may be good options.
From right to left: lowii, kolopakingii, gigantifolium and stoneii.
From right to left: the same stoneii as above, philippinese var. roebelini, philippinese var. laevigatum, parishii, supardii and a medium sized rothschildianum.
A shot for all of them.
As you may aware, the term "huge" is only applicable to kolopakingii while most of them are just "big" in size. If you have sharp eyes, there are 2 compact plants namely laevigatum and parishii. If you have limited space but wish to grow multis, they may be good options.