Phred Well-Known Member Joined Nov 21, 2015 Messages 789 Reaction score 1,242 Location North Carolina Jul 1, 2021 #1 Well less than a year since it’s last blooming. I made another cross with it by putting pollen from one of my Paphiopedilum hainanense on it. That’s a different direction for me but different might be the trick to getting some viable seed.
Well less than a year since it’s last blooming. I made another cross with it by putting pollen from one of my Paphiopedilum hainanense on it. That’s a different direction for me but different might be the trick to getting some viable seed.
Paphluvr Well-Known Member Joined Oct 19, 2011 Messages 1,675 Reaction score 409 Location Base of the Thumb, Michigan Jul 1, 2021 #2 What is the parentage, please? I can't even begin to hazard a guess on this one.
Ozpaph ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 20,041 Reaction score 2,286 Location Brisbane, Australia Jul 1, 2021 #3 Ohhh
Ray Orchid Iconoclast Staff member Moderator Supporting Member Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 4,718 Reaction score 1,455 Location Oak Island NC Jul 2, 2021 #4 It’s niveum x hirsutissimum
R richgarrison Well-Known Member Joined Apr 12, 2014 Messages 1,110 Reaction score 775 Jul 2, 2021 #5 love the spots and color... the form seems dead on based on the parents... is this a typical flowering for you?
love the spots and color... the form seems dead on based on the parents... is this a typical flowering for you?
Redtwist Crownrot Prince Joined Jul 23, 2016 Messages 210 Reaction score 100 Location Wiltshire, UK Jul 2, 2021 #6 Love this. Nice to see an unusual hybrid with its own unique charm. I wish more of these kinds of crosses were available.
Love this. Nice to see an unusual hybrid with its own unique charm. I wish more of these kinds of crosses were available.
GuRu experienced greenhorn Supporting Member Joined Oct 23, 2006 Messages 6,301 Reaction score 2,639 Location Germany Jul 3, 2021 #7 Colouration is great.....as to the shape there I would prefer the parents.