In these dark and dull winter days two gems were flowering in my collection:
Paph violascens
Paph schoseri
Paph violascens
Paph schoseri
Very Nice Guru!!
Can you include a picture of the foliage for violascians?
We are seeing more (possible?) papuanum, zeikianum, wentworthianum, bouganvillum plants around and this may help ID them in the lack of actuall flowers to see.
Both of them very nice!
My questions:
-is it first blooming of viola and where do you got it?
-how do you grow viola? (potting mix, watering, light, humidity)
Many thanks: Istvan
Where are you seeing more of these around?
Rick, I grow two violascecs from different vendors (one of them was offered to me as a guaranteed papuanum) and the foliage is quite identical - dark and light green mottled. I think I can post a photo here in the next few days......Can you include a picture of the foliage for violascians? We are seeing more (possible?) papuanum, zeikianum, wentworthianum, bouganvillum plants around and this may help ID them in the lack of actuall flowers to see.
The spike was a slow grower - but slow is relative. Compared with malipoense or jackii it's been a fast grower!Hi Rudolph nice plants. I find that schosceri spike takes too long to bloom. Is this the case for you also?
No Istvan, these plant flowered in my collection for the second time, first time in 2011. This is the mislabled plant. Different German vendors/nurseries offer violascens......My questions:
-is it first blooming of viola and where do you got it?
-how do you grow viola? (potting mix, watering, light, humidity)
Many thanks: Istvan
Both are very cool!!!! Could you describe the media (=> schoseri)? Jean
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