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I see four spikes in bloom. Also there could be a fifth on the one that is not facing forward in the lower center of the photo. Am I right?

Lovely photo by the way!
 
I see four spikes in bloom. Also there could be a fifth on the one that is not facing forward in the lower center of the photo. Am I right?

Lovely photo by the way!

yes, you are rigth! There are 5 andreettae flowers in the picture. more to come!
 
Awesome blooms! ..well except for that odd brown thing in the middle that clashes with all those colourful and delicate flowers :D

In the background, is it a Sorcerer's Apprentice or a longifolium? Because, man,
that's a big one!
 
Silvan I do agree with you, I am trading the few remaning Paphs in my collection. The one in the background is a longifolium, my first Phrag...It is the plant that hooked me to this world...
 
Stunning group and my eyes didn't even know where to
settle. They're all beautiful. Funny you should say that
about getting rid of Paphs. in favor of Phrags. I'm on
my way to doing the same thing!
 
-why not taking the individual photo for each of them .
In all beauty contests , there is a group presentation and then there are individual catwalks for the candidates.
-what is your reason to getting rid of all the paphs ?
 
Silvan I do agree with you, I am trading the few remaning Paphs in my collection. The one in the background is a longifolium, my first Phrag...It is the plant that hooked me to this world...

I ought to do the same with my multis. But I don't grow them as nice as you.
I understand about the first Phrag. Mine (my avatar) had a major set back and is finally making a comeback three years later and I'm so releaved. But it's so not as big as your longifolium. I'm not that good of a grower yet. :)
Keep up the good work!
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