I really like that color, very soft and the veining is really cool. The fact that this plant is a unifoliate with bifoliate flowers is very cool too! Do you think this plant could be a recent natural hybrid (ie. 1000 years) or is in fact its own confused species?
Hard to say, Steve. The flowers seem to be genetically stable and well defined, all the variations falling within the expected range for a good species. The second occasional leaf may indicate that the species is vegetatively in a transitional phase, from two to one leaf. But (as a hypothesis) it is possible that in ancient ages it has started as a natural hybrid
Mauro,
Thanks for this thread...photos and cultural background too.
It is wonderful to hear that you are involved with propogating this seriously endangered plant so that future generations of orchid lovers can continue to enjoy it's unique beauty. You have my admiration.