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Florian

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Blooming at the moment.

1. Phragmipedium longifolium var. chapadense
2. Phragmipedium richteri
3. Phragmipedium pearcei
 

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Sure.
I think it looks different to the normal longifoliums, but I have no comparison with other chapaenses.
 

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Your are right. In comparison with other chappadense it looks very different. But it looks different to a straight longifolium too. Maybe it is a deformed Plant?
 
The only difference i can allways see is that the hairs on the staminode is darkbrown on a longifolium and redbrown on a chapadense. On My plant it is more reddish. The form of the staminode of my plant dosen' t fit to a normal longifolium or chapadense.
Maybe it is a chapadense with a deformed staminode?
 
Thanks a lot Florian. The staminode shape can be somehow variable in this species. Also the hairs are in some populations absent.
Look this one from South Colombia.cf829729ad6ddf2e2b61b07fca19a0d3.jpg
 
Thanks!

Phrag. besseae flavum
 

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