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Paphiopedilum liemianum and parvi hybrids
This is one of the new paphs I got at the show this week.
I see a few other buds dangling under the current flower, and there are two new fans going as well. One of two species I have. The second picture, from the top left and clockwise, paph. Helen Congleton, Norito Hasegawa, and Lynleigh Koopowitz. The latter two are the ones I have had on my wishlist for a long time. :) Helen Congleton is something I've never heard of, but after identifying the parentage, I got it just for fun and for the beautiful foliage. Oh, and it is small, so fits anywhere. :biggrin: all the reasons I find to buy more paphs. hahaha Now I wonder how this one will bloom out. more like my Armeni White or Lynleigh Koopowitz. and of course I am soooo looking forward to the future blooms on the other two. I have seen some ugly ones and some super nice ones. please please nice ones!!! :) |
Nice, bloom and plants.
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Great looking plants!
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Looks like some great finds!
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I love these so much, not only for the blooms but for the spotted leaves, I wish I knew how to grow some here better:-)
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Thanks, everyone!
I wanted Black Diamond as well, but the I just missed the only one the vendor had right in front of my eyes. Someone acted fast while I was pondering for a second. lol I'm going back tomorrow and see what's left. :) Maybe I should just stay home, but oh, well. hahaha Tommy, have you tried these plants in Florida? I would guess they should be fine as long as you don't cook them in the sun and have a fan blowing at them to keep the summer heat down. I think there was a thread by a member in south Florida who grows TONS of paphs of many kinds. You can do it as well! ;) |
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