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Third flower. This one is more cream colour than yellow and the pouch is a huge sphere. It is just amazing... I wish you could see it in person.
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Does the "I wish you could see in person" mean we're all
invited to your house to see it? Judging from your thumb,
it must be a fairly large flower and soooo beautiful.

Of course you are invited! Zeus our cat is asking foor you ☺.
It is not that big as it seems in the picture but yes, it is the biggest one I have seen.
 
I love orchids and cats so I am totally down!
Mui bonita orchid amigo!
 
Eteson beautiful flower and shape. Phrag Mazurii is already a phrag species registered as it, it is no longer Sclimii. It was discovered in Colombia.

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Eteson beautiful flower and shape. Phrag Mazurii is already a phrag species registered as it, it is no longer Sclimii. It was discovered in Colombia

Martin, I wish we could find a valid taxonomic character to split it from schlimii. Phrag. manzurii, was described using a yellowish form of the Eastern Cordillera schlimii, a very particular one "the albiflorum clone". After the study of hundreds of plants from the area where it was discovered we decided to put it again as a form of schlimii. The paper, Braem & Tesón was published in Richardiana two or three months ago. I am prepairing another version with some more pictures and distribution of the species and vars to be published in the SCO journal in Spanish.

Please check this:
http://richardiana.com/telecharger.php?vol=16&art=28
and this:
http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41506

Eliseo
 
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Split it. Lump it. I don't really care... that is a gorgeous orchid!
Please let me know when you have flasks/seedlings available!
 
Martin, I wish we could find a valid taxonomic character to split it from schlimii. Phrag. manzurii, was described using a yellowish form of the Eastern Cordillera schlimii, a very particular one "the albiflorum clone". After the study of hundreds of plants from the area where it was discovered we decided to put it again as a form of schlimii. The paper, Braem & Tesón was published in Richardiana two or three months ago. I am prepairing another version with some more pictures and distribution of the species and vars to be published in the SCO journal in Spanish.

Please check this:
http://richardiana.com/telecharger.php?vol=16&art=28
and this:
http://www.slippertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41506

Eliseo
Hi Eliseo,

Thanks for the info, I wasnt aware of it. I am a phrag fan and lover, but I see you are an expert. I have a modest collection of phrags grown at 2200m near Medellín. I am SCO member. Hope we can meet each other. Btw, where can I get good phrag Schlimii var. Manzuri?

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