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Old 11-23-2014, 06:22 PM
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So many of my paphs are in bloom or in spike at the moment. Then there are some that are recovering from trauma.

I'm posting some examples of each.

The first one is Hyinsing Delight, which is a cross between spicerianum and Stone Lovely.
This was once a large multiple growth plant, but it fell apart one day. I splitted it into three or four sections, each section having three or more growths.
All survived. I have some away and kept two to myself.
This is the smallest of the bunch ( this one was a three growth division but two older ones died off fast leaving only one little poor growth), and it is pushing a new leaf and two new fans. I hope to see this one flower next year.

The second one is flame vini (is that the term?) maudiae type that is in low bud with two new fans. I just love the leaves on this plant. As strong as it has been, it did have a brown rot attack on one of the leaves last month and I had to cut that off.
No more breakout since then, but I'm keeping my eyes out on this.

I hope all of your paphs and other plants are behaving well.

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Old 11-23-2014, 08:24 PM
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Nice!

My two Paph Otos both have nice buds - finally! Ha! I'm hoping the bigger of the two may start to open soon, but I know that Paphs really like to take their time
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Old 11-24-2014, 12:27 AM
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Congrats, Sonya!
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