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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Oct 2011

Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 5120-1:
This is the first bloom from this flask which took less than 2 years to bloom. Nice shape with very wide petals. Flower is is rather small measuring 60 mm across the NS.

Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 184-3:

Paph godefroyae fma leucochilum 184-1:


Paph concolor:
A very easy to grow plant that needs bright light. This is a very well spread species which can be found all over Indo-China (Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Vietnam and SW China). This clone has nice tesselated markings on its leaves. Concolor flower is very long lasting averaging between 6 to 8 weeks.
Paph godefroyae fma ang-thong alba 5107-1:
A plant that was grown from flask.
This natural hybrid was originally found on the Ang-thong Islands off the east coast of peninsular Thailand. There is much controversy on this hybrid. Some taxonomist named it under niveum var. ang-thong. In the RHS register it is treated as godefroyae var. ang-thong.
The man made hybrid between godefroyae and niveum is listed as Paph Greyi.

Paph niveum:
A round flower, covered with light purple dots over the white base base. Like concolor, niveum blooms are very long lasting averaging between 6 to 8 weeks.

Paph niveum 4280-1:
Another clone of niveum.

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