F Fabrice Well-Known Member Joined Mar 10, 2008 Messages 863 Reaction score 7 Location France Jan 22, 2010 #1 Do you have an idea for this plant of one of my friend? I think there's philippinense but what else? Attachments paphio_inconnu.JPG 78.3 KB · Views: 66
S slippertalker Well-Known Member Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 962 Reaction score 0 Location Seattle, Wa. Jan 22, 2010 #2 Paph stonei is the obvious choice, and it's quite evident. There might be a 3rd species involved..........
Paph stonei is the obvious choice, and it's quite evident. There might be a 3rd species involved..........
M malibucarl Guest Jan 22, 2010 #3 no idea Hi, Have no idea re. parents but it sure is a beautiful plant.
G goldenrose Guest Jan 22, 2010 #4 :drool::drool: I'm with Carl - whatever it is - it's gorgeous! :clap::clap:
E Ernie Guest Jan 22, 2010 #6 slippertalker said: Paph stonei is the obvious choice, and it's quite evident. There might be a 3rd species involved.......... Click to expand... Doens't look like our Mt Toro (phil x stonei). From the color in the pouch, I'd guess glanduliferum is in there too. -Ernie
slippertalker said: Paph stonei is the obvious choice, and it's quite evident. There might be a 3rd species involved.......... Click to expand... Doens't look like our Mt Toro (phil x stonei). From the color in the pouch, I'd guess glanduliferum is in there too. -Ernie
smartie2000 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 7, 2006 Messages 4,212 Reaction score 1 Location Edmonton, AB, Canada Jan 22, 2010 #7 pitiful that it unlabled. That is gorgous! :drool: its a keeper anyway, enjoy they blooms!
O ohio-guy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 30, 2006 Messages 551 Reaction score 1 Location Central Ohio Jan 22, 2010 #9 Could it be Michael Koop back crossed to a phil roeb?