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Yes, probably the ugliest recently known species, it is true.I remember we called sangii the same few years ago. Anyway i like it.Istvan, come to the Paph Forum in DC with it Feb 8 & 9! You can enter it in the ‘Ugliest Paph’ Category Just kidding!! It’s not ugly, but it sure is unusual! It definitely would get a lot of attention!! If it blooms like that consistently, you may start a new direction in breeding!
That is a hybrid with lunatum, quite nice! (at first, I didn't read your post carefully...I thought it was the species)It is a very striking plant - the one I saw at our paph show certainly polarised opinion.
I see it's already been used as a parent
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Not even legal in EU/Germany? For sure it is not legal here yet (in the U.S)dear all,
has anyone a valid CITES for bungebelangii? I am sure that not...
I was teasing you! I think it‘s really nice because of its uniqueness!!Yes, probably the ugliest recently known species, it is true.I remember we called sangii the same few years ago. Anyway i like it.
Dear Hilmar. It is a very thin ice you try to walk on. First , there is no law here in my country about cites....our regulations restrict any export/import only about protected flora live in Hungary. Second, regulations about export/import are insane. It costs many hundred euros irrespectively about amount/quality of plants. I tried once to buy few plants legally. I payed 700 dollars only for papers, i got few dead plants. I never got back my money....Third, EU or USA is just a tiny spot... there are tons of illegally collected plants on viet/thai markets collected from wild.You can buy eg. dianthum 1 usd/kg!!!!! Most of them dies there, another large part goes to China...only a tiny part goes to EU or USA....I think those plants landed in EU or USA can give a possibility to save many species from extinction....Extinction from wilde is inevitable because of uncontrolled collection. We can t stop it....But we can save them in nurseries at least...dear all,
has anyone a valid CITES for bungebelangii? I am sure that not...
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