The "dark side"
dodidoki ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Dec 16, 2009 Messages 3,449 Reaction score 3,338 Jul 21, 2023 #1 The "dark side"
DrLeslieEe Scholar, Addict and Aficionado of Orchidacea Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2019 Messages 6,868 Reaction score 7,583 Location TORONTO CANADA Jul 21, 2023 #2 Very nice one. What the breeding parents?
dodidoki ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Dec 16, 2009 Messages 3,449 Reaction score 3,338 Jul 21, 2023 #3 DrLeslieEe said: Very nice one. What the breeding parents? Click to expand... Thanks.I have no info. Plant came from Popow, 5 years ago.
DrLeslieEe said: Very nice one. What the breeding parents? Click to expand... Thanks.I have no info. Plant came from Popow, 5 years ago.
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 19,561 Reaction score 1,999 Location Brisbane, Australia Jul 21, 2023 #4 pouch reminds me of bellatulum
Djthomp28 ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Oct 9, 2016 Messages 1,831 Reaction score 2,149 Location Cleveland, OH Jul 21, 2023 #5 The color is striking.
GuRu experienced greenhorn Supporting Member Joined Oct 23, 2006 Messages 5,944 Reaction score 2,259 Location Germany Jul 21, 2023 #6 Very dark and very nice one, Istvan.
paphlove ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined May 31, 2023 Messages 111 Reaction score 94 Location Silverdale, WA Jul 21, 2023 #8 I love how dark it is! Excellent!
Guldal ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Feb 1, 2017 Messages 4,255 Reaction score 2,411 Location Copenhagen, Denmark Jul 21, 2023 #9
annica.jarvela ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Nov 13, 2022 Messages 285 Reaction score 239 Jul 22, 2023 #10 Wonderful! I'd say it's a godefroyae.
fibre Well-Known Member Joined Oct 4, 2009 Messages 2,842 Reaction score 204 Location Germany Aug 1, 2023 #11 Good job to keep it alive for so long! In my experience these dark godefroyaes tend to be short living, at least for me. They love to get rot as soon as possible.
Good job to keep it alive for so long! In my experience these dark godefroyaes tend to be short living, at least for me. They love to get rot as soon as possible.