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Old 01-21-2012, 09:19 PM
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HI all,

I haven't been around for a while, just thought I would share some new flowers with you. It's good to have a few flower over summer as normally I don't get much this time of year. This is the first time I have flowered these, please enjoy:

Paph Pine Glow x delenatii - Seedling. Nice soft pink colouring. I have lots of trouble getting the foliage a bit darker, it's almost yellow but always has been. Must need really heavy shade? It's a sequential flowering plant and you can see the bud to the bottom right as you look at the photo.








Paph Charles Sladden - I really like this one, apparently it's been around a long time but I'm happy with the shape and colour.





Paph Wossner Butterfly - terrible dorsal but might flower better next time. First time flowering seedling and grows cold.



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That's quite a difference in leaf color between the Pine Glow X delenatii and the Charles Sladden. I would quess you are treating them basically the same, but in the picture it looks like it's got some deficiency some where.
The Wossner Butterfly is real nice even with the wonky dorsal.

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Really pretty!
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They are great. Love the first one.
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That's quite a difference in leaf color between the Pine Glow X delenatii and the Charles Sladden. I would quess you are treating them basically the same, but in the picture it looks like it's got some deficiency some where.
The Wossner Butterfly is real nice even with the wonky dorsal.

Bill
Hi Bill,

Definitely some deficiency but I've tried everything. Not sure what I am doing wrong yet.........
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