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A first time bloomer which I purchased in 2005 as a single growth NBS plant... as you can see it has grown fairly quickly, and I'm glad it waited till it was stronger to bloom... looks like I'll get a partly sequential blooming.
Paph Honey - the whole plant
and a close up of the flower -
now, here's the interesting part.... the particular cross of this plant is
Paph primulinum x Paph philippinense fma alba!
Now many of you would know that Paph primulinum is a green flower and Paph philippinense alba is a white and green flower, so this cross shows that the albinistic genes are recessive! (either that or they didn't really use an alba philippinense :sob: )
well, thanks for looking.
cheers
tim
Paph Honey - the whole plant
and a close up of the flower -
now, here's the interesting part.... the particular cross of this plant is
Paph primulinum x Paph philippinense fma alba!
Now many of you would know that Paph primulinum is a green flower and Paph philippinense alba is a white and green flower, so this cross shows that the albinistic genes are recessive! (either that or they didn't really use an alba philippinense :sob: )
well, thanks for looking.
cheers
tim