A very warm Spring is pushing Cyps into early bloom here in MidAtlantic Maryland. Excellent growth of Cypripedium Christian — should be in bloom next week. All my clones of Cypripedium pubescens are open now. New this year are Cypripedium acaule, nursery propagated from Carnivorous Plant Nursery here in Maryland, and Cypripedium flavum from Hengduan Mountain Biotechnology Ltd. The latter is an upland species from Western China. It is closely allied to Cypripedium reginae, with which it was once confused based on herbarium specimens. Unlike reginae, it would appear to enjoy a much drier habitat. Not sure what it's going to think of Baltimore's summer swelter. I've planted it among thriving Cypripedium pubescens. I'll keep everyone posted.
I will be attempting hybrids (acaule x formosanum) — a remake of Cypripedium Promises, (pubescens x acaule), and (pubescens x Christian) — searching for a Sophronitis-red Cypripedium.
I will be attempting hybrids (acaule x formosanum) — a remake of Cypripedium Promises, (pubescens x acaule), and (pubescens x Christian) — searching for a Sophronitis-red Cypripedium.