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Old 03-26-2012, 07:35 AM
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I bought this primary hybrid at the end of 2010, it bloomed again in January, then another flower opened earlier this month.

Pictures are from both the January and March flowers. It's still open now looking at me from the mantle piece.



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Old 03-26-2012, 10:04 AM
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Neat one.

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Old 03-26-2012, 10:31 AM
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Oooh, it reminds me about a Paph. gratrixianum and I'm weak towards that species.

Beautiful, Rosie and very nice pics too!
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Wonderful bloom! I'm just getting started with paphs and my first one is in bud now. I hope it's as nice as yours.
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Definitely a keeper. Way to grow
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Nice one!! And the pics are great. Does it bloom from the same spike, or you got 2 separate spikes?
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That's a lovely one Rosie. How long do the solitary bloom paphs last? I have a Maudiae which I can see is slowly developing a spike-I have been peeking into the base of the crown and I can just make out that there is something about to emerge. I have always had sequential ones before so this is my first mono bloom.
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Nice one!! And the pics are great. Does it bloom from the same spike, or you got 2 separate spikes?
Different spikes. I think this one only has one flower per spike.
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That's a lovely one Rosie. How long do the solitary bloom paphs last? I have a Maudiae which I can see is slowly developing a spike-I have been peeking into the base of the crown and I can just make out that there is something about to emerge. I have always had sequential ones before so this is my first mono bloom.
This one seems to be lasting a good 6 weeks+ though I have to admit I didn't make exact records of it. I've had a Maudiae last 3 months on one flower in the past.
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Thanks for the comments everyone. Slipper orchids are my favourites and I'm really glad I've managed to re-bloom this one.

It's one that has a mass thin fans (too many to count) and I've not really been sure if it was growing as it's more difficult to keep track than with those that just have a few fans. Seeing it flower encourages me that I'm doing something right
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