Accidentally mislabeled is an accident!Counterfeit? Seems like an odd word to use as it relates to plants.
When it comes to hybrids I can see where they might be mislabeled but not counterfeit.
When it comes to species I consider geographic range. To me, the wider the geographical range, the more variations might be found within the species.
If you could suddenly put 1000 primulinums in front of me, I suspect I would see variations between individual plants. That seems natural.
They are likely to be way closer in appearance if they were mericlones but I’ll bet I would see a few variations there as well. Not many but a few.
There is no primulinum alba. The yellow form IS primulinum, the type. The one with the purple pouch is v.purpurascensI just took a look in the records and yours may be a Paph. primulinum ‘Alba’ cross. Most Pinocchio’s have a pink pouch but a remake using the Alba primulinum does seem to produce blooms that look like your plant.
Vegetatively they look so much a like. Maybe that is how you ended up with the less intensely colored primulinum.
That's the problem, the real primulinum has very specific narrow leaves, and to trust the books is very impossible for quite a lot of species. On line postings, well the Pinnochio were sold as primulinum 4n worldwide from the early 90's, and some very reputable nurseries were hoarding at Van der Weijden nursery, in Kudelstaart, the Pinnochio Geel, putting their primulinum tags in these. I saw it done first hand, in the early 90s and after.The few primulinum’s I have grown, viewed or judged have been compact plants. I do not think that they get very big at all. I can’t remember measurements but those are easy to obtain either from books or on line postings.
I can’t recall ever detecting and fragrance.
I have had a couple of six growth plants that fit comfortably in a 4-5” pot.
They were made mostly by Floricultura back then, and were Fx generation, like Lippewunder. The original Pinnochio were all pink, then the F1 of it had some yellows. They colchicine treated some and selected again to get bigger flowers, incorporated what was known too as chamberlainianum latifollium, etc....Thanks but the dry pressed flower like that does not really help identify for obvious reasons.
By the way, that herbaceous sample is not small at all compared to other species in the group. Just saying.
Also, if true primulinum was never been in cultivation since 1990s, then, how did anyone make its primary hybrid of Pinocchio?
and Avalon Mist which Pinocchio back cross onto primulinum?
They have been made again and again as far as I know, so this begs for more questions regarding the parent plants.
It gets quite confusing and annoying now.
in situ near lake Toba Sumatra. I cannot recall there any fragrant. All plants are very much by nature small 15-18cm compared to the F.purpurascen.
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