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Paph. liemianum
Paph. liemianum is a sequential multifloral, which means it produces multiple flowers from the same spike sequentially, where older flowers drop off as newer buds start to open. It seems to be a pretty easy species to grow. It's a very manageable size and even in bloom, it fits nicely under the lights. As far as care goes, I don't do anything special for it. I grow it in a fairly bright spot on the shelves and I keep it watered year round.
It currently has 3 open flowers and 1 bud. I've been expecting the first bloom to drop "any day now" every day for the past 2 weeks, and thus far it's held on. The flowers are small by Paph standards, but as you can see they make up for that with character. The contrast between pink and green, the creamy border on the dorsal, and the twisted, hairy, and speckled petals all make these flowers stand out in the crowd. http://i.imgur.com/nXX1jiUl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/U1I6RxBl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/SZlMAHEl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/qyWQqhTl.jpg It's hard to make out in my crappy photos, but the foliage is very slightly mottled. Some populations of P. liemianum have very pronounced mottling on the leaves, but I haven't found any of those for sale in awhile. |
Wow, I'm thinking naturalistic terrarium candidate! I love it and have never heard of it before. Thanks for sharing. The blooms are awesome I think.
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What a delightful flower!
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Very nice!
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