Paph micranthum var. ebureneum for sale

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bigleaf

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These are flowering size - newly imported potted in 3 inch moss. $60 + shipping.
Same group as Eron's plant pictured in this thread
http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36365

Plants are large size with excellent root system.

Please pm if interested.

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Oh my, I love this plant for the foliage alone and the flower
is beautiful no matter what it's called. Sadly, I've read that
this lovely is a cool grower and I don't have the proper
conditions for any Paph. that needs temps. lower than low 60Fs.
 
This batch of seedlings really seem to have great color on the petals and dorsal!
 
Oh my, I love this plant for the foliage alone and the flower
is beautiful no matter what it's called. Sadly, I've read that
this lovely is a cool grower and I don't have the proper
conditions for any Paph. that needs temps. lower than low 60Fs.

you should be able to grow it...
 
I got at least one of these to produce bud in Texas greenhouse. You should be able to also. I got some of these last May at Redland. Blooming season is a bit mess up due to import and reporting. Our weather is also to blame because some plants are blooming sooner this year.
 
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