Paph. henryanum with 6 blooms

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Ed M

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My Paph. henryanum is still doing well. This is one I got from Bob Wellenstein a few years ago. The species is fairly rare in nature and was only discovered in 1987 along the Chinese-Vietnam border, growing as a lithophyte. The flowers on my plant are 3.25 inches (8.3cm) across. Its hard to see them all but there are six flowers.
 
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super display, great flowers, plant and pict.!!!!
Ed, can you describe the progression of the plant during these few(?:)) years? Was it already a mature plant when you got it??
(mine is just a tiny thing compared to your beauty:eek::eek:). Jean
 
Jean, it was a select plant that had already bloomed for the previous owner. I believe it had three or four growths in the pot when I got it. Its been vigorous and now there are about twenty growths total.
 
Gosh, this plant is such a beauty and so well grown. :drool: Needless to say the photo is excellent too.

Best regards from Germany, rudolf
 
Oh my god! Now tha's just showing off.

Very impressed.....the photo is also excellent.
 

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