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    question about Paphiopedilum rungsuryianum

    I think the parents for them are wild plants, the owner stated that they growth them from flask seedlings are from Thailand and can reach blooming size in 3 years. Applying CITES in Taiwan is easy but only for hybrids, using species to make CITES needs to have some techniques. Yes, adult...
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    question about Paphiopedilum rungsuryianum

    There are artificially produced adult plants for this species in Taiwan. Easier to grow in my opinion.
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    Hung Sheng plants

    I think small seedlings will be better to adapt new environment. I used to bought NBS or BS plants but usually bought me nightmare on maintaining the strength of the plants.
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    Hung Sheng plants

    I wish you good luck. I have visited Hung Sheng Orchids and have bought some of their plants in the past years. Most of them cannot thrive healthy. Even some paphio guru in Taiwan faces difficulties in growing their plants good. The reason is: Their environment and water quality is too good...
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    Paph lowii var album

    Nice form. But unluckily that it is not a pure album with black dots in the petals.
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    Paph. victoria mariae

    I think apart from the Paph. dodyanum named last year, this Paph. victoria mariae is special amongst sequential blooming family and is worthwhile to have one. I am growing this warm to hot in summer and warm to cool in winter, hence, cool temperature will not be a mandatory requirement but a...
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    Paph. victoria mariae

    This one keeps blooming and blooming. I also shoot the plants I am cultivating. They are looking happy. I know many hobbyists are frustrated in growing this species in Hong Kong and Taiwan. However, I think it is much easier compared with anitum, randsii etc. they are growing speedy. My growing...
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    Is it a Paph. lyannie

    Yeah, it is a bit like lowii from Sulawesi. I have one and bloomed every summer. However, as long as I remember, the bud of such kind of lowii has some small hairs as normal lowii but the one I posted has no hairs on the buds as lyannie. Just wonder if there is variation on it too.
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    Is it a Paph. lyannie

    The seller sold me as richardianim but it definitely not. However, it seems does not like a ordinary lowii also, just wonder if it is lowii’s variety, lyannie. Any enlightenment is much appreciated.
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    Paph. victoria mariae

    Please see the plant with flower spike. Those are the leaves of victoria mariae.
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    Paph. victoria mariae

    A less common sequential blooming species. Just enjoy!
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    Paph. gigantifolium

    Electricity fuse tripped and lost of electricity supply was lost. The green house reached 46 Degree C. The owner haven't inspect and rectify the fault instantly so that such high temperature environment lasted for a long moment.
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    Paph. gigantifolium

    Me of course.
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    Paph. intaniae

    Close up photo on request.
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    Paph. gigantifolium

    The owner of green house. I am a renter only.
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    Paph. gigantifolium

    These are the gigantifolium I have successfully bloomed. I have 5 blooming gigantifolium originally, but 2 spikes are blasted because of poor green house management of the site owner. So only 3 can bloom finally.
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    Paph. Hung Sheung Eagle

    From iweishen’s breeding line. This clone is well performed.
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    Paph. intaniae

    Cultivated for a year as an adult plant and it blooms to me.
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    Paph. stoneis

    Blooming of stonei means the blooming season of multifloral paphs has come to an end. Here are the stoneis I have bloomed this year, some are blooming now while some were blooming earlier. Except the first one, all are first bloom and have strong potential for great improvements in future...
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    Paph rothschildianum TN-7-35

    Big Panda is a clone from Taiwan but I have no idea on its parentage. Some information shows that it can produce a flower with DS:7.5, NS: 35
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