This is a cross between Prag. longifolium and the species formerly known as warszewiczii but now known as P. humboldtii or P. popowii depending on who you ask. I honestly don't even know if Phragmipedium Wössner Supergrande is the proper name anymore and even if it is, I don't know if it'll be different tomorrow so I just go by what the tag says.
In bloom once again!
This is a plant that took many years before it started blooming for me, but once it did, it's been a reliable bloomer, often throwing out spikes in the winter and in the summer. It currently has 4 spikes, and I strongly suspect there are more to come. It's putting on quite the show this year.
Honestly, this is one that seems to thrive on neglect and is adaptable to watering. Normally I keep it sitting in a saucer of water, but this past year it was abused. The foliage isn't in the best of shape, but it seems to be tremendously happy. Whatever. LOL
The flowers are quite large, and while I've certainly seen darker WSGs, this one is still nice. Ignore the pink tint, that's the lighting in my grow room.
One thing I noticed this year that I'd not noticed in the past is that the flowers are fragrant. After flowering a different humboldtii/popowii hybrid a couple years back and noticing a fragrance on it, some folks at Slippertalk confirmed that the species is reported to be fragrant. The scent is faint and is really only detectable in the morning and early afternoon. The description I'm about to give sounds a bit gross, but it's actually not anything I'd describe as unpleasant. It's got a musky smell, like men's cologne, and is reminiscent of animal urine. Weird and gross sounding, I know, but that's the best way I can think of to describe it.