Happypaphy7
Paphlover
Hilo Citron is Alma Gavaert x Hsinying Citron.
This one was bought in bloom three years ago. Then it shot up two pubs, both of which took too years to mature and bloom together last summer.
This year, there's only one bloom, but the other fan is nearly mature.
I love this maudiae & curtisii combo flower shape.
This is my first leucochilum (the tag says 'Black' x 'Orange' but apparently the dark color is not inherited on this one, or more correctly hidden somewhere deep inside its genome lol) bought two years ago at a show.
It was two small growth plant sold as a flowering size, but it obvisouly wasn't. It grew in size and number of leaves, at least doubled.
I am not into brachy, but I just loved the glossy leaves with beautiful silver marks and so bought it without thinking much. This one has extra shinier leaves than most others I have seen although this picture does not show how glossy the leaves really are.
It is now 7 growths plant with one of the original fans in bloom. The other fan is also in low sheath.
The flower is wonky, but it looks so cute in person. I'm rather surprised by it and I sort of understand why many people fall in love with leucochilum.
Relatively large flower on a very short neck with interesting marks.
The thing is it also smells bad.
This one was bought in bloom three years ago. Then it shot up two pubs, both of which took too years to mature and bloom together last summer.
This year, there's only one bloom, but the other fan is nearly mature.
I love this maudiae & curtisii combo flower shape.
This is my first leucochilum (the tag says 'Black' x 'Orange' but apparently the dark color is not inherited on this one, or more correctly hidden somewhere deep inside its genome lol) bought two years ago at a show.
It was two small growth plant sold as a flowering size, but it obvisouly wasn't. It grew in size and number of leaves, at least doubled.
I am not into brachy, but I just loved the glossy leaves with beautiful silver marks and so bought it without thinking much. This one has extra shinier leaves than most others I have seen although this picture does not show how glossy the leaves really are.
It is now 7 growths plant with one of the original fans in bloom. The other fan is also in low sheath.
The flower is wonky, but it looks so cute in person. I'm rather surprised by it and I sort of understand why many people fall in love with leucochilum.
Relatively large flower on a very short neck with interesting marks.
The thing is it also smells bad.