A couple of Paph wardii's

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Incredible leaves. Does it really have some white streaking? Never seen a wardii do that but its nice.
 
Incredible leaves. Does it really have some white streaking? Never seen a wardii do that but its nice.

I'm not exactly sure what you mean by the white streaking. I assume you mean on the leaves. There is some sort of streaking but it is more green in colour. The leaves are pretty accurate.

how do you grow wardii so well? i have one and it really is struggling.

Maybe you have started off with a tough clone Justin. The 'Royale' clone is a division, so I think the fact that it reached the stage where it could be divided ensures that it is pretty vigorous clone. The other clone is a seedling which I grew from a small size. It took a while but it flowered eventually.

I grow them on a bottom bench, so they are well shaded. Minimum temp of around 15oC to 16oC. Humidity 50-70%.
 
David: those wardii are both stunning :clap:. It´s worth to have this species even when it´s without flowers.
 
nice and great plant ,perfect display,It seems that has been splashed with ink.
and of course a best photo, what cam you have? soon I should buy a cam,hoping to make beautiful photo like yours.
again congrats,Anna
 
David: those wardii are both stunning :clap:. It´s worth to have this species even when it´s without flowers.

I agree. It is a matter working out which has nicer leaves - wardii or its close relative venustum. The purple underside of venustum sways me its way.

nice and great plant ,perfect display,It seems that has been splashed with ink.
and of course a best photo, what cam you have? soon I should buy a cam,hoping to make beautiful photo like yours.
again congrats,Anna

Thanks Anna. This photo was shot with my now very old Nikon D200 with a Nikon 60mm macro lens. I have a more recent camera (Nikon D800) but its 36 megapixels photos are a bit overkill for this. Plus I don't want to keep swapping lens all the time as you end up getting too much dust on the sensor. So my D200 is now my dedicated orchid camera and I leave my D800 for landscapes and portraits.

It takes more than just buying a camera to taking nice photos. A good lens is probably more important. I also use a tripod with a shutter release cable. It is important to choose an area with nice light. Also it is important to be able to use software such as Photoshop just to polish off the photo. I don't do a lot of photo editing. Just enough to get the black background right and the flower to pop out froom it a bit.
 
You got them popping alright!! I don't know how I missed this post but I'm happy I caught up with it! Incredable David.
 
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