Your plant is really a true Paphiopedilum curtisii. Some years ago the true Paph. superbiens was found again and this Shows the clear differences to curtisii. Her eat first two different clones of curtisii
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Paphiopedilum curtisii
and now the true superbiens View attachment 16836 Paphiopedilum superbiens
Here an old print of the typical Paph. superbiens
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Best greetings
Olaf
This one looks like one I got from the late Popow, sr. back in time. It, too, went to Orchid Heaven, though!Here is a real superbiens.
Thanx so much for that reference in context…. I had guessed hybrid also.. ;-)As I've in another thread referred to Olaf Gruß' (ORG) very illustrative post about the distinction between curtisii and the rediscovered 'true' superbiens, I thought I better do likewise here before the discussion goes completely off rails:
You can't tell them apart by the foliage. If you see a large number of seedlings, you will see nearly identical flowers yet the leaves are quite different even among the seedlings from the same batch. Most will have light silver background with checkered dark green pattern as expected. There will be quite a few with different leaves.Some people say you can't tell the difference by the foliage. I disagree.
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