Hybrid of Paph. rungsuriyanum - Paphiopedilum Fallersleben

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Michael Bonda

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My first comment to myself was
Interesting
Then I read Dr. Leslie’s comment…..
Interesting……
I do enjoy anything solid or with strips and purple so again
Interesting and I like it
 

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will see, what the future brings.....new breeding lines ?

I am waiting for a flask of Laotian Beauty (micranthum x rung. )
 

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Does this remind anyone of a cochliopedilum (sequential) group flower? Interesting. The rung hybrids I've seen all seem to be rung dominant.
 

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Interesting to see that the rung parent completely wiped out the henry's spots and bright pink lip.

Does this remind anyone of a cochliopedilum (sequential) group flower? Interesting. The rung hybrids I've seen all seem to be rung dominant.

I can definitely see how you'd come up with that comparison. The flower does kinda give off a cochlo "vibe."
 
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Interesting to see that the rung parent completely wiped out the henry's spots and bright pink lip.
It is quite common in henryanum primary hybrids for the spots to be recessive. Many times they will re-emerge in the second generation, especially if the other parent has henryanum, also.



I can definitely see how you'd come up with that comparison. The flower does kinda give off a cochlo "vibe."
 

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