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01-25-2020, 11:39 PM
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Orchid with Yellow Flowers
In a garden at 6,800 feet in the tropics.
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That is a Paphiopedilum of some kind, it looks like it has some P. druryi in it...
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That is a Paphiopedilum of some kind, it looks like it has some P. druryi in it...
Thanks, do you see a reason it would not be druryi?
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The only reason i'm not sure if it is straight druryi is that the stripes on the sepals and petals are very faint.
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The only reason i'm not sure if it is straight druryi is that the stripes on the sepals and petals are very faint.
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01-26-2020, 05:44 PM
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It's probably Paph. Druid Spring or something similar.
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