Heres some NOIDs

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the first one has a extra bud on each spike. I bought these in bloom last year at trader joes

noid #1
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noid #2 This the stem on the right is on its 14th flower. This plant never stops flowering and now it has two going
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noid #3 this one I named Mr Magoo
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Congrats to these well cultivated plants. They seem to like the growing conditions you offer them.

Best regards from Germany, rudolf
 
the first one is a lawrenceanum or a Makuli maybe. the second is a pinnocchio if i had to guess... not exactly sure on the third.. could be an Avalon mist maybe or just a pale pinnochio..

nice blooms..
 
Thanks everyone

the first one is a lawrenceanum or a Makuli maybe. the second is a pinnocchio if i had to guess... not exactly sure on the third.. could be an Avalon mist maybe or just a pale pinnochio..

Thats what I thought on the second one. The third one is smaller I like Avalon mist. The first one I have no idea. Heres a picture of the bloom last year. It looks a little different and it only had one flower


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:rollhappy: Do only the noids get names? I like Mr. Magoo! It is amazing how long they continue to bloom! I have a Phrag. longifolium that just keeps putting up flower after flower & quite frequently has 2 opened at the same time!
 
Goldenrose. I have only named that one so far. So that would be Noid 'mr magoo'
I could start making noid crosses. I think I have 8 of them. :rollhappy:

Heres a update of my multi noid it looks better with more flowers.
The new flowers dont have as big of a pouch. They look a little better.
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This may help, I have a Paph. maudiae "Magnificum" have a look and see what you think...... Jim
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Thanks Jim. Yours looks good. That sure looks like a match to me.
I didn't think the sepal and the petals reflexed back on a maudiae and having two flowers got me confused. I have a couple of pieces of paph maudiae 'magnificum' that I got from a friend Ed Wise that I think are pretty old plants. The leaves are a bit darker than this maudiae. One is in sheath will see what it looks like.

Mick
 

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