Paph. intaniae

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I like this clone more than that you've shown here👍 . This one reminds me on the first sight to Paph. supardii with the wrong staminode ;)
I agree with you. The clone shown in my past post had already gone to haven a year ago due to fungus infection.
 
A rare sight which I assume will become more common. Any special needs that you have discovered?
You know the what is the marketing doing! Yes, intaniae seedlings are available in Taiwan and seems that BS plants will be available in 2-3 years.

High air humidity, medium to low light intensity, night temperature drop is my method to grow them.
 

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