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To the best of my knowledge, although often purporting to have an AOS award, this carries only an AM/RHS from the very early 1900s. The clonal name 'Fowler's' refers to J. Gurney Fowler, an RHS judge at the turn of the century and an avid collector of paphs. Of interest to note is its apparent sterility as a parent, and in fact very little else has been done in terms of crossing Maudiae (or Barbata-dominated) plants with insigne-group plants. Those which have been made, including recent complex (insigne-group) crosses with Maudiae-types have been largely sterile as well.
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