katzenhai2
Well-Known Member
I don't worry. But these quick shots ("I am pretty sure") because of a leaf pattern in such a large variety is a bit - strange.Karsten, don't worry ... it's just a presumption, nothing more.
It's almost as if someone thinks that because sangii is rare and I start a thread about it that I'm āproudā of it and someone would have to counter that with an argument. People seem to be like that sometimes here.
I have yet to see a Paph that would be difficult to establish under the culture conditions I can offer. But I don't know why these are good or what others lack. Its pure random. But thanks for the tip with the javanicum, Martin. It's still possible - but of course I hope not.Yes both javanicum and sangii have a wide range of leave pattern. But i havent ever seen a sangii with such thin stripes as pattern like your plant have it. But some javanicum types have it. I am pretty sure, but of course perhaps i am wrong in the end. The flower will show us the truth.
Another reason to be javanicum is that it established easy
I am still curious. Seems the suspense will remain until the end. ...and until then I still don't know if it's an ugly specimen of a sangii.
The price was absolutely fine, even for a javanicum. In this respect, no loss. But it's a shame, because I find the flowers of the javanicum ugly and especially those of the sangii so fascinating.
I'm not interested in rarity. It's a pity that sangii are so rare because they look so beautiful.
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