Can't resist to show my Pah. insigne here even if this lovely species might be of little interest ?
This is a very nice Monsieur de Curte, Rudolf!
About ten years ago there came some very old hybrids into trade. They origin from a nursery for cut flowers of Paphiopedilum in Saxony, if I remember correctly. They were labeled as Archie-Nield, Damascus, Milo, Monsieur de Curte or even 'insigne-allianz'. Maybe you and some other European enthusiasts got plants from this source. In Europe it is more easy to sell species than primaries. In a first step they go as 'insigne-allianz', in the next step they are just straight insigne......
But maybe they all are just Paph. Nitens (insigne x villosum).
Your old insigne, Rudolf, indeed, a gorgeous one! Now resting peacefully in OH?Chris, thanks a lot for your input and I think you - and some others here - are right. I also think my plant must be no straight P. insigne but at least a primary hybrid with P. villosum. It doesn't matter whether it is P. Monsieur de Curte or P. Nitens because I never will find it out. I searched for the old thread of Carsten here and it still has been here but unfortunatela all photos has been deleted (I think by the image host). But your shown photos seems to be one of them. Furthermore I compared with photos of Paph. insigne on slipperorchids.info and in the net and they all look differently. Even and 'old' photo of a Paph. insigne which I grew some years ago shows another flower. Have a look by your own.
Source of the plant was a nursery which, I think, isn't the very firts address in Paphs here in Germany but it is a renowned nursery in orchids 'Wichmann Orchideen' in Celle.
Per, from the rest of this thread, it's probably most likely to conclude, that the flower in your photo is yet another non-signe... Join the club, thankfully, if I myself may say so, both Rudolf and I can be considered fairly jolly company!This is one of my insigne ( have another, better, just like it)
Looks much like yours.
Why do some of you not love the flowers as they are? May it be an early hybrid or a species, the flowers are beautiful anyway! Does a flower have more charm if you know it is a species? Does a flower loose all its beauty in the moment you know it could be a hybrid???.....
Well, I'm just an awfull speciesist!Why do some of you not love the flowers as they are? May it be an early hybrid or a species, the flowers are beautiful anyway! Does a flower have more charm if you know it is a species? Does a flower loose all its beauty in the moment you know it could be a hybrid???
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