NEslipper
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Original plant from Waldor, who got it from Vacherot and Lecoufle in France, this is a virus-free division from 1927. Registered by Charlesworth, the cross is C. Schroderae x C. Enid (1898). It's an absolute beast of a plant, and the flowers are huge with a gorgeous velvety purple lip and golden throat. Flower count and form is a little disappointing this year; only 3 flowers on one inflorescence (last year it had 7 flat overlapping flowers on two inflorescences, link HERE). However, it's still earning its space on my windowsill.
Here's a more accurate representation of the color:
Here's a more accurate representation of the color: