Mr. Garrison, I never knew paphs had viruses? LOL... I can send a small tissue sample for you. Wait on second thought I have a viral testing kit here from Agdia so never mind, I will keep the plant safe here. Your kind offer is noted for future references.
Jens, you are mostly right. The albinistic or greenish white version of tigrinum is the var smaragdinum, initially described as a new species in 2003. There is however a true album or rather alboviride version of the tigrinum without any red or brown pigments on the flower or plant. I hope to secure a division from a private collection in the future.
He’s having you on!Mr. Garrison, I never knew paphs had viruses? LOL... I can send a small tissue sample for you. Wait on second thought I have a viral testing kit here from Agdia so never mind, I will keep the plant safe here. Your kind offer is noted for future references.
Jens, you are mostly right. The albinistic or greenish white version of tigrinum is the var smaragdinum, initially described as a new species in 2003. There is however a true album or rather alboviride version of the tigrinum without any red or brown pigments on the flower or plant. I hope to secure a division from a private collection in the future.
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