This is one of the few Paph species that I don't normally care for, but in this case I'll make an exception. I think it's because the dorsal is more striped rather than just a solid pink and not as large as some charlesworthii's. Also, the veining in the petals is more pronounced as well. Nice!
Thanks guys, I think that the line breeding of this species has come along ways that every clone seems to almost look the same. The "wild" form is not often seen.
But I bought this clone because of its compact nature. This plant is growing in a 2" pot.