SlipperFan
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Here are the plants I purchased in bloom last weekend from the Greater Lansing Orchid Society show:
Paph. wardii -- I don't remember that it had a pinched dorsal. I think it may be from being such dry air at the show.
Tolu. Genting Orange. I noticed that as the flowers get older, there is an orange color that appears toward the edge of the lip:
Rlc. Hawaiian Thrill (Hisako Akatsuka x American Heritage) -- Big flower, and with a very pleasant sweet fragrance:
Lc. (now C.) Crownfox Sweetheart -- this walkeriana (x Mem. Robert Strait) cross has a wonderful fragrance, and I love the subtle lines in the centers of the segments:
Paph. Grant Szabo (Delrosi x primulinum) -- I fell in love with this immediately. No hesitation here! Looks like a flaw on the pouch of the 2nd flower, though.
Den. pendulum -- a very cool species, and not real big, either:
Paph. wardii -- I don't remember that it had a pinched dorsal. I think it may be from being such dry air at the show.
![Paph_wardii.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/91b/91b84ac2aedfbb5761babd258988453a.jpg)
Tolu. Genting Orange. I noticed that as the flowers get older, there is an orange color that appears toward the edge of the lip:
![Tolu_GentingOrange.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/d4b/d4b166e433241e3640ab91d77702d36c.jpg)
Rlc. Hawaiian Thrill (Hisako Akatsuka x American Heritage) -- Big flower, and with a very pleasant sweet fragrance:
![Rlc_HawaiianThrill.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/cd0/cd0d8503d0b0bfb408df4b860c508eba.jpg)
Lc. (now C.) Crownfox Sweetheart -- this walkeriana (x Mem. Robert Strait) cross has a wonderful fragrance, and I love the subtle lines in the centers of the segments:
![Lc_CrownfoxSweetheart.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/9e6/9e6e22223b3256991145f10495768a58.jpg)
Paph. Grant Szabo (Delrosi x primulinum) -- I fell in love with this immediately. No hesitation here! Looks like a flaw on the pouch of the 2nd flower, though.
![Paph_GrantSzabo.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/ac7/ac7fb7ba61ee2915978b688cf63377e2.jpg)
Den. pendulum -- a very cool species, and not real big, either:
![Den_pendulum-close.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/b76/b762ecc1a96bec60ec6096ce30be508c.jpg)
![Den_pendulum.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/f6c/f6cdf5e5388a01eb5f54bcb6ffc06a14.jpg)