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Quite a bit in spike at the moment, actually.
Paph tranlienianum 'Minion #12' AM/AOS
sheath started in July, still several weeks from blooming
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Paph sugiyamanum
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Paph Mysic Isle
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Paph fowliei
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Paph Triple Bella
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Cool. Do you know if the P. fowliei is the album version or not? I'm not planning to get one any time soon, but when I do get to that point in my wish list, I'd like to find the standard color form (non-album). But don't know where to get one.
 
This is the second blooming this year, so I'm going to say yes. However, I find brachys easy to bloom in general
Bella Lucia is bellatulum x (concolor x godefroyae)

Triple trix is [{bellatulum x godefroyae} x {((godefroyae x (bellatulum x niveum)) x ((bellatulum x niveum))}] x [bellatulum x niveum]

So Triple Bella is
bellatulum - 48.4375%
godefroyae - 21.875%
concolor - 12.5%
niveum - 17.1875%
 
This is the second blooming this year, so I'm going to say yes. However, I find brachys easy to bloom in general
Bella Lucia is bellatulum x (concolor x godefroyae)

Triple trix is [{bellatulum x godefroyae} x {((godefroyae x (bellatulum x niveum)) x ((bellatulum x niveum))}] x [bellatulum x niveum]

So Triple Bella is
bellatulum - 48.4375%
godefroyae - 21.875%
concolor - 12.5%
niveum - 17.1875%

Thanks! Little Brook was just in the DC area for the NCOS fall show. I guess I'll look for them when they come to the MD show.
 
Tony,
lovely plants.
Just a note - when you get into complex hybrids like triple trix the percentages of each species in your actual plant could be wildly different to those you have posted,
David
 
Tony,
lovely plants.
Just a note - when you get into complex hybrids like triple trix the percentages of each species in your actual plant could be wildly different to those you have posted,
David

You're absolutely right, David. Those percentages were just hypothetical.
Still...nice to see my old friend again :)
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