Also, when people use "multifloral" paphs, they are completely different group of plants, such as rothschildianum, stonei, phillippinense, lowii...
Your hybrid might have a few open at the same time, but it is still not considered "multi" because there is no multi paphs in its breeding background.
It has primulinum as a parent, which belongs to the group cochlopetalum, which is commonly referred to as a sequential flowering paph.
Last edited by NYCorchidman; 05-23-2014 at 10:45 AM..
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