heh so few times we see pictures of the plants themselves. We see the blooms and have no idea they are attached to a 5 ft wide behemoth
So very true, good point! That's why when I see photo's of Paphs and Phrags, I always ask the poster to post a photo of the actual plant ! The flower always looks much more impressive when in a photo with the plant .
Hi Kelo, if you want small multifloral paphs. Take a look at the glanduliferum complex. Paph praestans and wilhelminae (previously named as gardinerii).