One of the latest additions to the ever increasing group of barbigerum-related species from southern China and surrounds.
I'm glad these were exported from China as seed-grown plants.
They were sold as Paph. gratrixianum var. guangdongense, which was plausible because the authors of the taxon included a limited molecular study in their paper, which indicated a close relationship between guangdongense and gratrixianum.
I find it looks more similar to barbigerum, despite the wide petals which indicate a relationship to gratrixianum. The plant itself is a little larger than barbigerum or coccineum.
I like the pastel-coloured flowers a lot.
I'm glad these were exported from China as seed-grown plants.
They were sold as Paph. gratrixianum var. guangdongense, which was plausible because the authors of the taxon included a limited molecular study in their paper, which indicated a close relationship between guangdongense and gratrixianum.
I find it looks more similar to barbigerum, despite the wide petals which indicate a relationship to gratrixianum. The plant itself is a little larger than barbigerum or coccineum.
I like the pastel-coloured flowers a lot.