Paph. adductum v. cynthiae

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I forwarded to you this morning. Hahahaha

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A friend of mine published in Manila Bulletin for our friend. I asked permission to share this here. It's named after his late mother. It was described by Jim Cootes.

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You sent me the not-English version. :p Thanks for the update, but... I don't like the "..very rare and priceless.." mentioned in the article. Hopefully he knows someone who knows what to do with the pollen.
 
You sent me the not-English version. :p Thanks for the update, but... I don't like the "..very rare and priceless.." mentioned in the article. Hopefully he knows someone who knows what to do with the pollen.

I thought I sent you the english one. I can't find it. Anyhow, I think it the plant is self or the progenies get back crossed to the parent. It might yield an alba.

But you don't like multis anyways... hahahaha
 
I doubt that there are enough individuals to call this variety. Does someone know something about how many plants were found with this color? Doesn't look like a lighter form, but a unique kind of mutation since not all the parts of the flower / stem are the same color. But I could be wrong of course...
 
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