Paph Pinocchio "album"

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DirGo

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This is a cross between the albino forms of both glaucophyllum and primulinum.
There is some diversity in the offspring of this hybrid, but I really love this paler color form very much.

I cannot take any credit for the great quality of plant and flower, as it came to me in flower from Exotic Plant Company.

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Dirk, this is another beauty in your album/albescent collection. As Tom already mentioned, the the contrast between the emerald-ivory in the dorsal is lovely.
..... Is pouch a bit blushed with a pink tint?
Leslie, I think this should be only due to the light in the photo.
 

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Dirk, this is another beauty in your album/albescent collection. As Tom already mentioned, the the contrast between the emerald-ivory in the dorsal is lovely.

Leslie, I think this should be only due to the light in the photo.
I believe so, too. I have had these and the pouch were either pure white or had just a hint of cream/yellow cast to it.
 

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I can confirm, there is absolutely no red pigment in this flower, so a valid albino color form.
Thanks for all the very nice comments!
 

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Lovely, Dirk! 😍

Rather than album, though, I suppose fma alboviride might be a more proper designation for this colour form.

What's its size, by the way? Same as other Pinocchios - or slightly smaller?
 

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Lovely, Dirk! 😍

Rather than album, though, I suppose fma alboviride might be a more proper designation for this colour form.

What's its size, by the way? Same as other Pinocchios - or slightly smaller?
Thank you Jens, I fully agree that Paph Pinocchio fma alboviride would have been the name if I had the opportunity to name this white/green color form. But it was purchased as "Pinocchio album form" and to honor that I kept the title as Paph Pinocchio "album" (with "album" as cultivar name and not a color form) to acknowledge that botanically it is not a pure white album form.

Flower size is similar to the regular color forms of Pinocchio.
 
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Just my 2 cents worth DirGo, that is one of the post attractive Phals. Of that type that I have ever seen!! It has all been said already so I agree completely. Congratulations!! Just spectacular! 🥰
 

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Thank you Jens, I fully agree that Paph Pinocchio fma alboviride would have been the name if I had the opportunity to name this white/green color form. But it was purchased as "Pinocchio album form" and to honor that I kept the title as Paph Pinocchio "album" (with "album" as cultivar name and not a color form) to acknowledge that botanically it is not a pure white album form.

Flower size is similar to the regular color forms of Pinocchio.
Ah, now I understand the inverted commas!

You could also have called it 'Albumblatt' -.making a pun on the fact, that album = white, and Blatt = green, and at the same time alluded to its light composition! 😉
 

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