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Old 01-06-2015, 08:22 PM
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Paphiopedilum Franz Glanz (emersonii x armeniacum)

I got this plant as a bargain a few years ago. At the time, it was a 2 or 3 growth plant. The plant was healthy, but I suspect grown "hard", meaning too much light, too little water, and not enough food (or at least nitrogen). The leaves were very stiff, narrow, elongated, and yellowish. The roots were alive, but only 1 or 2 active root tips, and looking a bit desiccated.

When I asked how much for the plant, the price I was given was about 1/2 (or or less) of the answer I was expecting. I did not hesitate for a multigrowth plant of this incredible hybrid.

I got it home, got it into new mix and just let it do its thing in my care. The growths all started throwing out flushes of new leaves. Dark, luscious green leaves. Wider, shorter and more supple leaves than before. Over time, most of the old leaves have dropped off. Then last winter, it got my hopes up and threw out a spike -- it popped up and then stopped growing. But it was months of watching before the bud turned brown.

Then this year I've been trying not to jinx it, and success is mine. I was rewarded with a fantastic little flower. Actually, there's another bud behind this one, so it might even be bifloral!

The flower is actually much smaller than I had anticipated, but what it lacks in size, it really makes up for in color. This is lemon pie. The pouch is a striking and contrasting brighter yellow, and "dem spots". The shape is really wonderful, too. It's almost like a good quality delenatii, if you could get a flavum version.

I'm very glad I get to enjoy it. If I had my way though, I would have liked to see a bigger flower and some fragrance. Additionally, the spike is very weak, so it absolutely required staking. I don't have any other paphs like that, so I found it a tad unusual.

And now it's time for some photos of Paphiopedilum delenatii fma. flavum. I mean, Paphiopedilum Franz Glanz.







As per usual, there's a bluish cast from the tubes, but even so, I think you get a good sense of how spectacular the color is. And yellow being my thing, I love it.

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Old 01-07-2015, 01:41 AM
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Very pretty lemon pie! The plant looks so healthy too, love those leaves.
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Old 01-07-2015, 02:49 AM
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This plant has been on my wish list for a while - I love yellow paphs too. I guess these fairies were little boys with bad aim.
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Old 01-07-2015, 11:33 AM
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Congrats on getting this to recover and bloom. It looks like a good size bloom to plant size. But I don't know what's expected from this cross.
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Old 01-07-2015, 07:14 PM
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Wonderful!
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Old 01-07-2015, 08:26 PM
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Congrats on getting this to recover and bloom. It looks like a good size bloom to plant size. But I don't know what's expected from this cross.
Thanks.

Yeah, the proportions aren't bad, but one of the appealing features of a lot of Parvies is how big the blooms are proportionally to the foliage. Paph. armeniacum is pretty remarkable in that sense. And the other parent Paph. emersonii can produce some good sized flowers as well.

However, if the other bud manages to develop and then open, it would be cool to see two of these awesome flowers on the same spike! I'm actually fine with the trade-off of having two smaller flowers versus one big flower.

I was looking at this flower tonight and it's actually improved ever so slightly. There's now a faint scent. Very faint. It reminds me of the lighter and smoother notes you get from cut grass. It's one of the undertones I recognize from having detected it in other parvi species/hybrids.
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Old 01-08-2015, 08:08 AM
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Thanks.

Yeah, the proportions aren't bad, but one of the appealing features of a lot of Parvies is how big the blooms are proportionally to the foliage. Paph. armeniacum is pretty remarkable in that sense. And the other parent Paph. emersonii can produce some good sized flowers as well.

However, if the other bud manages to develop and then open, it would be cool to see two of these awesome flowers on the same spike! I'm actually fine with the trade-off of having two smaller flowers versus one big flower.

I was looking at this flower tonight and it's actually improved ever so slightly. There's now a faint scent. Very faint. It reminds me of the lighter and smoother notes you get from cut grass. It's one of the undertones I recognize from having detected it in other parvi species/hybrids.
That's one of the things I dislike the most about Parvis!

To each their own I guess, but I do love me a nice yellow flower.
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Old 01-08-2015, 12:37 PM
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I love it, I too would like to have a yellow and a green paph.
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Old 01-08-2015, 12:45 PM
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Very nice! I am wanting a yellow paph...now more than ever!!!
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Old 01-18-2015, 02:47 PM
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Beautiful and great job reviving it. That would have broke my heart to watch that spike come and go. I recently had a similar experience with a new Zygo hybrid. Oh well... But do post when the second bloom opens!
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