Paphiopedilum glaucophyllum

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Another species need to share with you.
 

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Hi
Sharing picture of Paphiopedilum glaucophyllum in bloom
 

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Nice. They are very rewarding plants. Mine had 2 flower stocks. I cut one off after 14 months and 12 flowers. The newest one has flowered 5 times now. Plus the flowers are persistant for quite awhile after the new bud opens.
Don
 
Very nice ones! Though the colouration of that one that DIN shows is more intense, at least in the photos. Therefore I like it slightly more.
 
I need to try one of these. Any recommendations of glaucophyllum, victoria-mariae, victoria-reginae and primulina? Is that the full list of these little multis? Any pros/cons/recommendations as to each? I’ve never been attracted to these before so I haven’t paid much attention to them. They don’t seem to turn up here as topics very often.
 
Ozpah is right, moquetteanum is Indeed an eyecatcher! But I find that all the species in this subgenus, each has their own charm!

To complete your list, BrucherT, you need to add: liemianum, primulinum fma purpurascens and dodyanum.

P. victoria-mariae grows in a higher altitude and needs to be grown somewhat cooler than the rest.
 

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