Paph. fairrieanum

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luvsorchids

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I got this plant for my birthday in January from Theresa at Hillsview Gardens. The plant was in bloom with 2 flowers at that time. She is blooming again now, but the good news is 2 more buds coming :clap:. Love fairrieanum :smitten:.

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Susan
 
Wow, seems early for fairries. I wonder if Theresa ever sold any of the plants from the AQ awarded group?
 
:clap: Gorgeous! :drool::drool: Well Done! :clap:
Well done!:clap: Even with several generations of "captive breeding", Paph fairrieanum is still a tough species to grow and bloom for me.

I agree!
Even some of its hybrids are tough for me
Me 3!

Wow, seems early for fairries. I wonder if Theresa ever sold any of the plants from the AQ awarded group?
I believe she did, wasn't it posted here?
 
Wow, seems early for fairries. I wonder if Theresa ever sold any of the plants from the AQ awarded group?

That is my thought too, but my album fairrie is in bud as well. I think they must be confused this year.

Theresa did have the AQ group available for sale when I was there, but price was a bit steep for me at the time. I'm not a breeder, just wanted a nice plant to enjoy and I think I got it :D. These flowers are not quite as nice this year, but I repotted the plant a few months ago to allow for it to grow and get ready to bloom this winter. Instead, it started spiking right after being repotted :confused:. Oh well, I take what I can get.

Susan
 
That is my thought too, but my album fairrie is in bud as well. I think they must be confused this year.

Theresa did have the AQ group available for sale when I was there, but price was a bit steep for me at the time. I'm not a breeder, just wanted a nice plant to enjoy and I think I got it :D. These flowers are not quite as nice this year, but I repotted the plant a few months ago to allow for it to grow and get ready to bloom this winter. Instead, it started spiking right after being repotted :confused:. Oh well, I take what I can get.

Susan

Good deal! I'll do the same, I take what I can get.
 

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