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    Paph. haynaldianum

    Your example has very nice form.
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    Almost - Gloria Naugle

    The patterns and color contrast is great.
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    Paph. delanatii var. dunkle

    Great petals. Very nice.
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    Paph. niveum ' Circles x Big Ice Crystals '

    Great, full looking blooms. I like it a lot.
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    Paph. sanderianum

    Wonderful presentation and color. I really like it. It will only get better as it ages. Congrats
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    Paph roebelinii x sangii

    Yes, that definitely will be a novelty cross.
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    Paphiopedilum Armeni White

    You can never go wrong with Armeni-White. It always takes the best of both its parents.
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    Paphiopedilum delenatii

    Some successful growing there. Nicely done.
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    Paphio rothschildianum

    It's definitely a different form and color than what we see here in the states. Very nice.
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    Paphiopedilim richardianum ID

    It is a good ID to me too. I agree that its richardianum. What is the leaf span of the plant?
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    Paph. rothschildianum 'Jim Krull' FCC/AOS

    I really like the synsepal... it frames the pouch nicely.
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    paph Memoria Rex Van Delden

    Very nice flower indeed.
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    Paph adductum easy or hard?

    Well it all depends on what size you get the plant at. I would say that 12-15 in leaf span is BS for an adductum. I have heard of them blooming on smaller plants but with disappointing results. The hardest thing about adductum is finding them for sale in the states. That can even be...
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    Paph. Liberty Taiwan 'Charlie'

    Beautiful. A high quality flower.
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    Paph adductum easy or hard?

    I have three adductums in my collection. I do not find them to be any harder (or easier) to grow than other multiflorals but they are much slooooooower growing. They possibly are the slowest multifloral paph. Needless to say I have never bloomed one. Two are large seedlings and one is NBS.
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    Paph. urbanianum 'carney'

    A very nice example of the species.
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    Groups Champion of TPS Paphiopedilum Show - 2011 May

    The randsii is amazing. Can't wait to get mines to flower... many, many, many, years from now.
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    moquetteanum x anitum

    Wonderful presentation and flower balance.
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    paph St Swithin

    Those are quality blooms.
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    Another roth x anitum

    Great flower... Boy that inflorescence has a mind of its own.
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