I usually give most of my Paphs a fairly dry winter, particularly micranthum and armeniacum. I must admit though these ones still do quite well out in the shade house with natural rain all winter.Nice to see you flowering it.
My experience with charlesworthiis are not warm temperate but rather cool winters and warm summers. And I never let it dry too long.
Thanks. I think I should make more of this one.This is a gorgeous flower.
This is another gorgeous flower .... even if the flower is bigger and rounder than the first one.... I would prefer the first one by her proportions. Just my personal taste.Another one out, this one is considerably bigger and rounder.
I don’t disagree. I prefer the smaller more compact formsThis is another gorgeous flower .... even if the flower is bigger and rounder than the first one.... I would prefer the first one by her proportions. Just my personal taste.
It’s very nice! I keep blasting these. Sigh.Another one out, this one is considerably bigger and rounder.
Maybe too humid? They are very much at home here in our dry climate.It’s very nice! I keep blasting these. Sigh.
In hindsight I should have crossed themA great species. I like the size of the second one and the colour of the third.
Isn't it still possible ?In hindsight I should have crossed them
I’ve already made other crosses. There is always next yearIsn't it still possible ?
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