Mutant,
I feel your pain.

Of all my paphs, Yosemite Moon&Fairrieanum cross is the slowest. I just wasn't sure if it was growing or dead.
It eventually bloom past Christmas and early January this year.
I have one maudiae alba that is showing low sheath in the first two pictures below.
Its leaves are larger than last years. All looked good and it's about time it made a spike. I didn't see anything all summer. Finally, at the end of summer, I saw something poking out of the center of the growth. I immediately thought it was a spike. As it grew more and more, it looked more and more like a leaf. what a disappointment.
but then just recently, that small new leaf popped open and there was a sheath inside. yay!
These paphs are crazy. They would make spike with or without sheath. sometimes, like this one, they make an extra small leaf before sending up a spike.
In the third picture, one of the white complex paph showing second sheath developing. It will take a while before I see the flower for sure! time to forget about it for a while for the sake of my mental health I think
No pictures here yet, but I have three others that are in low sheath. Again, I will try and forget about them for a while.
The last picture is P. Hsinying Delight with all three flowers open and mature. I LOVE this plant! The first two opened facing the same direction on the same day.
I tried hard to get the third bud to orient the same direction as the other two, but well, it had its own preference.
