nigritum fma. abum ( viride)

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I love the alba Maudiae types. This one is quite nice. The dorsal is round and broad with clearly defined green and white stripes all the way to the base of the dorsal. I like the broadness of the petals and the way the petals are held up well. The ventral sepal frames a pleasantly shaped pouch. I love it! Is the flower held up on a long stem?
 
The worst is that it seems that only the albino is alive of those Paphiopedilum nigritum, maybe 1 or 2 colored individuals more worldwide. They were a callosum/barbatum related species that was found in large quantites out of Sarawak in the late 80s to early 2000s. Many went to Japan back then, if not nearly all. It is definitely not a synonym of barbatum.

One can find a few photos of the coloratum ones on the Japanese websites.
 
No, the sides always go backwards a bit... that's typical of the species.
I suspected. Still delightful. I have seen plants marketed as var nigritum - are you saying that in reality the coloratum type of nigritum essentially doesn't really exist in cultivation? I have never actually looked up the distinguishing features with barbatum, I guess I will now
 
I suspected. Still delightful. I have seen plants marketed as var nigritum - are you saying that in reality the coloratum type of nigritum essentially doesn't really exist in cultivation? I have never actually looked up the distinguishing features with barbatum, I guess I will now
nigritum is a name that was applied to dark barbatum in the trade, but it has nothing to do with the original nigritum, which came from Borneo specifically. There are some rare photos of real nigritum on internet, most on Japanese websites...
 
I won't assess if Paph. nigritum really excists or if it is a synonym of Paph. barbatum. But if it was really found on Borneo island at least the origin of both are different. At least there is a photo of Paph. nigritum on Jay Pfahl website 'orchidspecies.com' ... if it shows it or another plant, I won't assess.
 

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