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To follow Tom's photos of Cyp lichiangense, here is a very unusual hybrid between it and Cyp reginae, Cyp Princess. There are few of these in cultivation even though it was one of the earliest hybrids registered (1995 by Carson Whitlow) - the two parents are very distantly related and of very different habit. This specimen is from the same grower who grew the Cyp lichiangense specimen Tom showed. The flower is similar in shape and size to Cyp reginae but the size of the plant and its general habit are more similar to the much smaller Cyp lichiangense. I find the color pattern in the leaves to be quite fascinating. I have been very worried about the plant (I have had it since last fall) since it is so uncommon but as you can see, it is perfectly happy. It is very late-blooming, even a week later than my Cyp reginae.
Ron
Ron