Recently, it has come to light that my plant, for whom I thought was a niveum album, was exposed as an ang thong, an accepted variety of godefroyae. This shocked me.
The reason were because the leaves were long, wider and bent downwards (unlike niveum, which are upwards, thin and shorter) and the staminode with two butter yellow eyes.
This idea was brought on by Dave (PaphParadise) and Olaf Grus.
Who would have thought?
What do you all think?
The reason were because the leaves were long, wider and bent downwards (unlike niveum, which are upwards, thin and shorter) and the staminode with two butter yellow eyes.
This idea was brought on by Dave (PaphParadise) and Olaf Grus.
Who would have thought?
What do you all think?