What do you think this green paph is?:)
T truemadman Well-Known Member Joined Sep 22, 2006 Messages 65 Reaction score 0 Oct 11, 2006 #1 What do you think this green paph is? Attachments Paph.JPG 14.2 KB · Views: 96
S Sangii malipo nut Joined Jul 16, 2006 Messages 545 Reaction score 0 Location Europe Oct 11, 2006 #3 barbigerum alba ?
silence882 Horse whisperer Supporting Member Joined Jun 7, 2006 Messages 1,060 Reaction score 257 Location Maryland Oct 11, 2006 #4 ummmm, albino exul? --Stephen
Jon in SW Ohio Reefer, the legal kind Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 998 Reaction score 1 Location Springboro, Ohio Oct 11, 2006 #5 YAY! One I can play! It's a primary right? (helenae x exul) Jon ________ Fuji heavy industries Last edited: Mar 14, 2011
T truemadman Well-Known Member Joined Sep 22, 2006 Messages 65 Reaction score 0 Oct 12, 2006 #6 It is a species, yes! an alba form.
P paphjoint Guest Oct 12, 2006 #7 silence882 said: ummmm, albino exul? --Stephen Click to expand... I agree
M Mahon Guest Oct 12, 2006 #8 Is it Paph. villosum album? It looks great! It does kinda look like an albino exul too... -Pat
Heather ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jun 6, 2006 Messages 10,662 Reaction score 112 Location Sacramento, CA. Outside w/ Southeast Exposure Oct 12, 2006 #9 Paph. insigne var. sanderae was my first thought too but I know so little about these guys I was afraid to guess. But, now that Pat's put himself out there...
Paph. insigne var. sanderae was my first thought too but I know so little about these guys I was afraid to guess. But, now that Pat's put himself out there...
S Stephan Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 185 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Australia Oct 15, 2006 #10 I lean towards the albino exul vote but would love to know the dimensions of the flower because it doesn't completely look like one (an exul). Cheers Stephan
I lean towards the albino exul vote but would love to know the dimensions of the flower because it doesn't completely look like one (an exul). Cheers Stephan
T truemadman Well-Known Member Joined Sep 22, 2006 Messages 65 Reaction score 0 Oct 17, 2006 #11 Silence882, Paphjoint and Stephan got it. It is an alba form of exul. It is rather small for normal exul, NS is less than 6 cm.
Silence882, Paphjoint and Stephan got it. It is an alba form of exul. It is rather small for normal exul, NS is less than 6 cm.
S Stephan Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2006 Messages 185 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane, Australia Oct 18, 2006 #12 Far out keeper (at least for the breeding potential) Cheers Stephan