Phal. stuartiana var nobilis

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A lil bit harder to grow well but it flowered better this time. I still would like to see longer and wider spread of the spikes.

The yellow color comes out darker from the camera, but it's yellow non the less. Nice form too with less distortions on the edges.4a676fa90a3982fa88bf19dcd8c75d25.jpg05cd80e4fdbfdcedabbe6c727051b0e6.jpg

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Gorgeous. I love it. Yellow is such a wonderful color, and I think the spots work really well. Is this a fragrant clone?

My standard color P. stuartiana is developing buds (they take so long to grow spikes) so I'm hoping it's in bloom soon.

Thanks for sharing, this is really wonderful and now I want to add this to my wish list.
 
I did not notice any fragrance.
They do develop very slowly but that means the flowers last longer.
Goodluck on your stuartiana, may it spread it's spikes.

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Beautiful flowers and lots of 'em. I have trouble with the species in my
coolish greenhouse, but I see a tiny nub of spike starting. I hope it does
as well as your plant. Blooming was great last year.
 
For this species, growing season must be warm above 75F,,, but needs the temp to go down around 60F to initiate flowering. In the Phils, this happens around Dec to Jan with lesser rainfall.

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