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  1. SlipperKing

    Paph. rothschildianum (0288)

    A nice roth. The parents are unknown?
  2. SlipperKing

    caricinum

    Thanks Frank. I'll move mine then
  3. SlipperKing

    Phrag ecuadorence 'Si'

    Update: eleven total spikes found and staked. Closeup Then I tried to get a shot next to my pearci blooming. The pearci is a touch larger and the leaves are a bit wider. The splitters will this 😂
  4. SlipperKing

    Something Magical

    About to happen.
  5. SlipperKing

    Paph argus

    Kinda cute
  6. SlipperKing

    Paph hennisianum

    An Orchid Inn plant
  7. SlipperKing

    Paphipedilum parishii #1

    I bought my two 7/21. The first one spiked a few months later. The second is spiking now for the first time. Here is the first and it could spike anytime as well. You just need to figure out your best way to grow this species
  8. SlipperKing

    Paphipedilum parishii #1

    The current plant does have a new growth and spiking. Another plant that bloomed last year i don't think had a new growth at the time of blooming but it must of been breaking an eye at the same time. The newest blooming size growth is almost as big as the old one and has a start of its own.
  9. SlipperKing

    Paphipedilum parishii #1

    I have a first bloom seedling in spike now but it will be a month or more before its fully open. Very nice, what's your potting mix?
  10. SlipperKing

    Bel Royal

    Indeed, impressive
  11. SlipperKing

    Stoneii Legacy: In Memorium Gary Schreibers

    So if we think of stonei as having bow-legged petals with a kinky twist at the tips, this plant doesn't show that. Here is Rick Lockwood's stonei currently blooming
  12. SlipperKing

    Paph philippinense

    I'm pretty sure this plant is an entergrade between two or more subcategories of the philie complex with its wide leaves and tightly twisted petals. I do have a plant I consider to be roebbelinii with its very narrow leaves and long twisted petals, up to 9 inches long. The pouch is also very...
  13. SlipperKing

    opinion??😲

    Here is an interesting link I came across on FB. Referring back to dodidoki's plant. Not exactly the same, especially the staminode. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid02J2jLRGcDxY9R9gXU3AKqbXM8jaRLFeca5i3D9KK1qjLbhihfxR9ETFLLi6bttHQNl&id=896672187066446&mibextid=Nif5oz
  14. SlipperKing

    Paph Gemstone's Randschild

    Outstanding is right! I'd say you got your monies worth. You should try setting capsules on it for a different direction in breeding.
  15. SlipperKing

    Paph philippinense

    One i picked up from Sam, Orchid Inn. Incredible twists to the petals. Incredible staminode on this species as well.
  16. SlipperKing

    Paph. rothschildianum “PT1” x “Butterfly” (2010)

    Dang! Even more impressive
  17. SlipperKing

    Paph. rothschildianum “PT1” x “Butterfly” (2010)

    Another excellent roth. How about a whole plant picture?
  18. SlipperKing

    Complex brachypetalum

    Great flower, great culture!!
  19. SlipperKing

    Paphiopedilum parishii #1

    Great you were able to find 2 plants. Better you brought them into bloom. I noticed what looks like damage to the leaves, any idea on that?
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