Paph. Dick Wagner (Fanaticum x bellatulum)

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We've seen a couple of these bloom and this one is the best of the lot so far. Still exhibits some minor color-break, but for this style of breeding it's not too bad.
 
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great colour. Its interesting how bellatulum intensifies the colour of Fanaticum but not in Vanda M Pearman.
I agree. I was very exited with my Pearman but all it got were tiny little spots on an almost white petals. :mad:

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great colour. Its interesting how bellatulum intensifies the colour of Fanaticum but not in Vanda M Pearman.

I agree. I was very exited with my Pearman but all it got were tiny little spots on an almost white petals. :mad:

Paph Vanda M Pearman, like many Paph delenatii crosses, strongly tends toward pale colors and tiny spots, if any. Paph delenatii suppresses color in the first generation. Expecting anything else is unrealistic. With luck you may get some strong colors in 2nd or 3rd generation.

A very different situation than this strongly colored beauty bred from other Parvi species.
 
Paph Vanda M Pearman, like many Paph delenatii crosses, strongly tends toward pale colors and tiny spots, if any. Paph delenatii suppresses color in the first generation. Expecting anything else is unrealistic. With luck you may get some strong colors in 2nd or 3rd generation.

A very different situation than this strongly colored beauty bred from other Parvi species.

That's interesting. Thanks. Ill keep that in mind.
 

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