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Fairorchids 01-07-2014 03:12 PM

'Teacup' Paphs
 
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A number of years ago I heard a lecture by Harold Koopowitz, proposing breeding for smaller Paphiopedilums. Considering that complex (Bulldog) hybrids easily can have a 24" leaf span, and kolopakingii goes 3'+, you can obviously fit a lot more 2" pots in the space of a couple of 6-8" pots.

Several years ago I picked up a couple of plants of(helenae x Pacific Shamrock), now named In-Charm Topaz. These bloom on 5" fans, but the flowers are still heavily influenced by the helenae parent.

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Over the past 6 months, I have acquired about 8 seedlings of (In-Charm Topaz x Sorcerer's Stone), as well as the reverse. Where SS is the pod parent, plants are compact, but fans are at least 10" across. Where I-CT is the pod parent, most are 6" or less. The smallest one bloomed with a 2.1/2" flower on a 3.1/2" fan.

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It was a little too small to breed with, but I intend to use it for the next generation when it grows up. In the meantime I have used pollen from these minis onto Paph Meditation (= Winston Churchill x charlesworthii), which is growing in a 3" pot.

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seaj 01-07-2014 04:45 PM

I would love it if miniature paphiopedilums were readily available. They might not be as impressive, but they are just as beautiful to me.

Fairorchids 01-07-2014 04:57 PM

Check Deerwood Orchids in MN. He specializes in smaller growing Paphs.

theroc1217 01-07-2014 05:04 PM

I'm right by there, I should check it out. I've found Paph micranthum and a few others at Orchids Limited in St. Paul MN. I've found some other miniature orchids from someone in China, looking to get some of them soon to give to Orchids Ltd to try and hybridize for me.

Vanda lover 01-07-2014 05:19 PM

These are gorgeous! I love the colours. the yellow one belongs in our yellow living room.

seaj 01-07-2014 05:46 PM

What is the leafspan of a "miniature" paph? Also, what species contribute to such a compact growth habit?

theroc1217 01-07-2014 06:11 PM

Micranthum and Helena I believe. I'm not sure about the others. Their leaf spans are all less than 8 inches, some as low as 5 or 6.

ron-in-norcal 01-07-2014 08:50 PM

Looks like some spectacular paphs will be available in a few years' time by the look of those.

The Orchid Boy 01-07-2014 11:41 PM

I've seen specimen micranthum with tons of growths but the leaf span on each growth was only 3 inches, with a huge flower on those tiny growths. It looked more out of proportion than most micranthums...

theroc1217 01-07-2014 11:44 PM

'Teacup' Paphs
 
Yeah, given enough light the leaves will not stretch as much. Oftentimes the flower is bigger than the growth. How do inter generic slipper hybrids to? Check out a search for "micranthum" on eBay to find seller "new-china2010". He has nice stuff, waiting for the weather to warm up to ship it over here.


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