Phrag. christensonianum?

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This plant was described as a distinct species because it was very different to longifolium or all the different forms of longifolium. It was described in 'Die Orchidee' and you could see more about in my old and also in my new Phragmipedium-book.
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The correct name as Olaf Gruss writes, is Phragmipedium christiansenianum, and the plant is originally found in a batch/import of Phragmipediums at my old and dear friend, the very talented and skille Orchid gardener Hans Christiansen in Fredensborg/Denmark, and the plant is named after him, and the acrylic painting attached this post is one I did years ago after a plant/flower from Hans Christiansen...
 

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The correct name as Olaf Gruss writes, is Phragmipedium christiansenianum, and the plant is originally found in a batch/import of Phragmipediums at my old and dear friend, the very talented and skille Orchid gardener Hans Christiansen in Fredensborg/Denmark, and the plant is named after him, and the acrylic painting attached this post is one I did years ago after a plant/flower from Hans Christiansen...
Many thanks for correction and info.👍
 

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