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Leaves of P.niveum
A wild collected from specific source where there are an undescribed natural hybrid of leuco-niveum often found.

Most of niveums from this locality have interesting mark on leaves
 
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Leaves of P.niveum
A wild collected from specific source where there are an undescribed natural hybrid of leuco-niveum often found.

Most of niveums from this locality have interesting mark on leaves

Nice one poozcard. I would grow this just for foliage.
 
Just shivering a bit when I read wild collected, etc.... Of course that are gorgeous leaves; but that does not eclipse to provenience.
 
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Thought I'd post these two as I think they are pretty cool. That one above from pooz is amazing!
superbiens:

volonteanum:

 
Love the top one whatever you call it. Is there any benefit for some paphs, some plants to have mottled/variegated leaves?
 
Some of my latest acquisitions have by far the best leaves I have in my collection, hands down...

Two varieties of paph dayanum:
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In my collection:

Bellatulum growing fatter and fatter leaves..
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Lawrenceanum with very distinct leaf mottling:
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And a non-paph.. Phal schilleriana, mother plant with 4 keikis.. :p
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