Dorsal on Paph Yellow Tiger (for Greenpaph)

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Gilda

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Here ya go Peter !

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A lot of stonei in that dorsal. Therefore, definately not a Yellow Tiger. And as others have said, the other parent is probably wilheliminae.

David
 
A lot of stonei in that dorsal. Therefore, definately not a Yellow Tiger. And as others have said, the other parent is probably wilheliminae.

David

I agree, it is probably stonei x wilhelminiae, which makes it Paph. Wilhelmina's Stone. It is a cross we registered back in 2002. Here are some old pictures I have from that cross:

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Robert
 
Since I have very little experience w/ multifloral paphs it is surprising to me that some of these plants really aren't gigantic. I hope you find out what it is.
 
Since I have very little experience w/ multifloral paphs it is surprising to me that some of these plants really aren't gigantic. I hope you find out what it is.

Eric, my plant is not big for a multi .It 's leaves are very stiff though making it hard to place on the shelf. It has a second spike !! Yipee !
 

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