Malipoense
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I posted the first bloom of this phrag a few weeks ago. The first bloom had nice quality with no recurving twisted petals, but color was a bit pale. The second bloom opened just today, and it's more fantastic than the first! Its pink color has intensified much more and it looks like the side petals still stay flat. I think it has great potential to get an award once it grows into a huge specimen. The flowers look almost exactly like schlimii. Also a plus, the whole plant itself is extremely compact, while older awarded cultivars have large foliage. It's less than a foot across and less than a foot tall. I made a collage of four pictures. Top left is my plant, top right is Ecuagenera's offering picture of cardinale, bottom left is the awarded cardinale specimen at the CIOS Speakers Day, and the bottom right is phragmipedium schlimii. You can see the resemblance between all of them.