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Old 10-15-2008, 07:04 AM
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Anyone know what kind of Paphiopedilum is this? I bought it some years ago and it had bloomed again this september



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looks like Fowliei ?
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Looks like a mult-floral x single maudiae type to me. I think I can see atleast 2 flowers per spike.
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My guess would be curtisii x lawrenceanum (or hybrid of the latter like Maudiae).

Hope that helps, Eric
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Looks like a mult-floral x single maudiae type to me. I think I can see atleast 2 flowers per spike.
Exactely no more than two flowers per spike.
It's probably another Maudiae version??
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I don"t know what it is, sorry. But i know that it is a real beauty.
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Exactely no more than two flowers per spike.
It's probably another Maudiae version??
I think that one parent could be P.lawrenceanum and the other could be P.philippinense, this is a guess though. Its not a straight Maudiae.
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I think that one parent could be P.lawrenceanum and the other could be P.philippinense, this is a guess though. Its not a straight Maudiae.
Roy..... it's right!!!
I've found its name...Paphiopedilum Charles Steinmetz (lawrenceanum x philippinense) and this link confirm it Paphiopedilum Primärhybriden

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