emydura
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First frost this morning for the season so things are really starting to cool down. Haven't flowered much for while but things are starting to heat up as the autumn flowerers kick in.
My charlesworthii has not flowered for 2 years so it is nice to see it in bloom this year. It is not a big flower but a nicely proportioned one IMHO. I think this would be a good one to use as breeding with the smaller Paphs (helenae, henryanum etc) as the plant is very compact and the flower has nice shape. I do have a henryanum that is about to open.
David
Paph charlesworthii 'Burma'
This is a hybrid of Paph charlseworthii and villosum. Quite simply one of the worst Paphs I have ever flowered. Seems to have taken the worst of both parents. I only paid $5 for a big clump so I can't complain.
Paph villosum X Paph charlesworthii = Paph Wrigleyi 1902
My charlesworthii has not flowered for 2 years so it is nice to see it in bloom this year. It is not a big flower but a nicely proportioned one IMHO. I think this would be a good one to use as breeding with the smaller Paphs (helenae, henryanum etc) as the plant is very compact and the flower has nice shape. I do have a henryanum that is about to open.
David
Paph charlesworthii 'Burma'
This is a hybrid of Paph charlseworthii and villosum. Quite simply one of the worst Paphs I have ever flowered. Seems to have taken the worst of both parents. I only paid $5 for a big clump so I can't complain.
Paph villosum X Paph charlesworthii = Paph Wrigleyi 1902