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Old 10-04-2014, 08:56 PM
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The cross is Paph. primulinum x druyii.

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I have a wonderful neighbor that loves orchids, though her understanding of orchids is that orchids are phalaenopsis, and phalaenopsis are orchids. She likes to buy blooming phals, and then she gives them to me when they are done blooming so that I can restore them, and then, on occasion, send back a plant or two when they are blooming.

Me on the other hand? I actually am not a particularly good phal grower. I don't know why, but they've always proven troublesome to me. Regardless, after showing my neighbor some of my slipper orchids, she seemed interested enough that I decided to buy this Paph. Druid Spring so she could enjoy.

When I purchased it, I chose this plant because I knew it would be fairly easy to grow and bloom. It was one I knew I'd enjoy, but also one I hoped she would enjoy as well. My neighbor mostly buys pink or purple phal hybrids, but she's a big fan of yellow (which is my favorite) so I thought this would be right down her alley. Plus, I chose one that was fragrant, albeit only faintly. It has the typical primulinum scent, which is sweet and reminds me of beer or sourdough bread.

Fastforward a year, and it turns out my neighbor doesn't like paphs. So, now that this plant is back in bloom, I'll hold on to it. I like it anyway. It's yellow. It's fragrant. And it's a druyii hybrid, which as you probably know is a pretty rare species. The hybrid itself is quite common, but I find it to be very attractive. This particular clone has fairly large flowers. When I was selecting a plant, the choice was easy. This one had the biggest and most fragrant flower of the bunch as I recall.

What I find interesting is that under my growing conditions, the foliage is now much larger, and the flower is bigger as well. I was actually hoping it would be a fairly small grower, so it would fit under the lights, but in fact, it takes up a lot of space.

Anyway, it's not the most exciting of crosses, and certainly not the best example of this hybrid, but I like it, and I'll definitely keep it.

I find it likes to grow fairly wet and warm. It can probably deal with a bit more light than the average paph. I grow it alongside the parvies, but because it's a much taller plant, it gets more light than they do.

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Starting to open:




In the dark (maybe I'll snap some shots tomorrow, in real light):

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Old 10-04-2014, 09:35 PM
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Very lovely i like it too. Will have to look where to get one. Thank you for sharing. JamesL.
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Old 10-05-2014, 05:58 AM
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Well, I wish I was your neighbor, that's pretty nice.

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Old 10-05-2014, 03:34 PM
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I like it too. I'd say that was very nice of you and also lucky that she doesn't like them and you get to keep it. Some people just don't like the strange stuff.

I use to work with an older lady that didn't like the slipper orchids either.
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Old 10-05-2014, 07:47 PM
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I love it!

And aren't you a kind neighbor!?
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Old 10-07-2014, 02:49 AM
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That's a nice story there. And nice flower, I really like the color, how bright it is.

Well done!
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