Hi all,
This is a plant at our May orchid society meeting which was labeled Paph insigne.
Here is a close-up:
Anyone else have an insigne which gives two flowers per stem and is also free flowering? There was a pod on the plant which the owner says is only 6 months old (so the plant flowered in early summer!). It is a lovely robust plant. Perhaps polyploid?
This is a photo of a plant I won at last night's raffel:
Any guesses to what the tag says? Scroll down for the answer... In the mean time here is my Restrepia guttulata:
There is another flower on the way. I tried photographing my Restrepia trichoglossa but its flowers were too small for my Sony-Cypershot. I'm very impressed with the size and presentation of the guttulata. There is another flower on the way
It is grown in 5mm gravel and peat fibre in a 5 cm clay pot. It stands on a soggy bed of wet sphagnum moss in a plastic pot hung against the back wall of my orchid shed.
This is Slc. (or is it Sc?) Crystelle Smith "BK Orchids" from Carter & Holmes. Not as nice as the one Todd posted a while back but still pretty. The first photo is with a flash and the second without.
Its looks different to the plant on Cater & Holmes' website (http://www.carterandholmes.com/Merc...een=PROD&Product_Code=7129M/25&Category_Code= ). A mutant mericlone perhaps or just the weather?
Back to the raffel Paph. The tag says Winston Churchill! It doesn't say "Redoubtable" or "Indomitable" (which it is obviously not) but does have WC characters like the large synsepal and nicely spotted dorsal. The flower looks and feel old but has a hint of strong glossy substance. Could this be one of the siblings that never made it to fame and stardom? The flower is BIG but not as big as the flower of my avatar. There were a some Winston Promise progeny plants (in flower) on sale at the meeting but none looked nearly as nice as this raffel plant.
Thoughts and opinions? Paul, you still out there?
This is a plant at our May orchid society meeting which was labeled Paph insigne.

Here is a close-up:

Anyone else have an insigne which gives two flowers per stem and is also free flowering? There was a pod on the plant which the owner says is only 6 months old (so the plant flowered in early summer!). It is a lovely robust plant. Perhaps polyploid?
This is a photo of a plant I won at last night's raffel:

Any guesses to what the tag says? Scroll down for the answer... In the mean time here is my Restrepia guttulata:

There is another flower on the way. I tried photographing my Restrepia trichoglossa but its flowers were too small for my Sony-Cypershot. I'm very impressed with the size and presentation of the guttulata. There is another flower on the way
This is Slc. (or is it Sc?) Crystelle Smith "BK Orchids" from Carter & Holmes. Not as nice as the one Todd posted a while back but still pretty. The first photo is with a flash and the second without.


Its looks different to the plant on Cater & Holmes' website (http://www.carterandholmes.com/Merc...een=PROD&Product_Code=7129M/25&Category_Code= ). A mutant mericlone perhaps or just the weather?
Back to the raffel Paph. The tag says Winston Churchill! It doesn't say "Redoubtable" or "Indomitable" (which it is obviously not) but does have WC characters like the large synsepal and nicely spotted dorsal. The flower looks and feel old but has a hint of strong glossy substance. Could this be one of the siblings that never made it to fame and stardom? The flower is BIG but not as big as the flower of my avatar. There were a some Winston Promise progeny plants (in flower) on sale at the meeting but none looked nearly as nice as this raffel plant.
Thoughts and opinions? Paul, you still out there?
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