Paph dodyanum

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Hieu Huynh

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My Paph dodyanum beautifully blooms in my tropical garden. It's very heat tolerant and easy to grow. This is the second year in a row I have it bloomed, so far is the most flower-free Paph compared to other types. The mottled leaves make it eye-catching even with no flowers. I'm happy to have it in my Paph garden.
 

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Indeed cool leaves.

Are flowers produced sequentially for a while?
Yes, the flowers are sequential. I usually cut the spike after the first one die-off to preserve the health of the plant. My friends told me this species can bloom around 7 flowers sequentially in total, much less than other types in the section Cochlopetalum.
 
My Paph dodyanum beautifully blooms in my tropical garden. It's very heat tolerant and easy to grow. This is the second year in a row I have it bloomed, so far is the most flower-free Paph compared to other types. The mottled leaves make it eye-catching even with no flowers. I'm happy to have it in my Paph garden.
It’s incredible.
 
Your plants are very healthy and the paph dodyanum has beautiful leaves and a natural charming flower. It definitely feels at home!
 

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