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Originally Posted by The Mutant
Haha! Yes, I've heard the pattern on the venustum leaves be likened to that of a snake skin. I personally don't think so, but, on the other hand, I like snakes too, so that wouldn't stop me.
Oh, they are supposed to be good beginner Paphs (beside the hybrids such as Maudiae) according to the experts. I did run into some trouble when the humidity level fell because of colder temperatures, but with another humidifier, it seems they are doing okay now.
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Well, if you like them, that's what matters.
So they are easy. I think I read somewhere that they are sensitive to something, like cooler period or extra humidity, don't remember.
I like the color combo on the flower. The contrast of lightly colored dorsal and the dark pouch!
I've been searching for a nicely colored and formed (to my eyes, of course) paph.Petula. but then one of my Hsinying Alien seedlings recently opened up and it looks very nice and a great substitue for patula I've been wanting to have.
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Originally Posted by The Orchid Boy
Last year it almost bloomed for the first time, it had just barely started to open until I knocked both the buds off. I'm anxiously waiting for a bud this year. Last year it appeared on January 30. I'm really wanting to find out if it is fragrant or not.
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Isn't that frustrating? I knocked off a growing bud on my armeni white last month. Now it looks like the next mature fan is going to send up a spike soon. or so I wish.