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NYCorchidman 07-10-2015 12:16 PM

Anticipation...
 
This is Paphiopedilum Hsinying Luke.
It is half godefroyae, and the other half is mostly concolor, but with a little bit of bellatulum.

It'll most likely be white flower with small spots all over, but I love seeing buds and spikes, so this is fun! :)

The pot it is in is only 2.5 inch, so the plant is very small.

http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...ps4ev14y71.jpg

No-Pro-mwa 07-10-2015 12:54 PM

Cute little bugger.

wintergirl 07-10-2015 12:57 PM

Love the leaves and the fuzzy buds, can't wait to see the blooms.

ThePinkCucumber 07-11-2015 02:02 AM

Oh he is just adorable! Can't wait for the blooms! :)

Optimist 07-11-2015 10:54 AM

This is so cute. I love those leaves. I really want to get some mini paphs!

NYCorchidman 07-11-2015 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Optimist (Post 762870)
This is so cute. I love those leaves. I really want to get some mini paphs!

If you want mini paphs, buy a mature sized or in sheath plants because even these brachys can get quite big.
Especially bellatulum and concolor, and even niveum can get large!

I find that the plant size really varies quite a bit.

For guaranteed mini paphs are probably thaianium, but it's still quite pricy and not so common.
Godefroyae for the most part tend to stay quite small and I think this hybrid in this post took up that gene, luckily.

Micranthum, armeniacum are usually quite tiny, although the length of the leaves can get quite long on certain plants, they are still quite small and stay that way.

Then there are henryanum (this can also vary vastly, from tiny to quite big), barbigerum...fairrieanum ( also variable but wish you luck! :)

So try some images of these paphs and see what flowers you like and go for those.

Oscarman 07-11-2015 12:24 PM

Love watching the development of paph blooms - this is exciting. Can't wait to see more as it progresses!

NYCorchidman 07-11-2015 06:54 PM

I'll keep it coming. :)

lotis146 07-18-2015 11:26 PM

Oh yeah fun times! :D

The Mutant 08-14-2015 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NYCorchidman (Post 762875)
If you want mini paphs, buy a mature sized or in sheath plants because even these brachys can get quite big.
Especially bellatulum and concolor, and even niveum can get large!

I find that the plant size really varies quite a bit.

For guaranteed mini paphs are probably thaianium, but it's still quite pricy and not so common.
Godefroyae for the most part tend to stay quite small and I think this hybrid in this post took up that gene, luckily.

Micranthum, armeniacum are usually quite tiny, although the length of the leaves can get quite long on certain plants, they are still quite small and stay that way.

Then there are henryanum (this can also vary vastly, from tiny to quite big), barbigerum...fairrieanum ( also variable but wish you luck! :)

So try some images of these paphs and see what flowers you like and go for those.

You forgot about the one and only Paph. helenae. :D

Oh, and I love watching buds, which is why I'm amazed when one of my Paphs manages to sneak up a bud behind my back.


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