P.K.Hansen
Well-Known Member
My parnatanum is in bloom again. Two flowers.
must be closely related to venustum?
They belong to the Barbata section so all related.must be closely related to venustum?
I'd say a lot closer to wardii........................
..........But… the veined pouch is very reminiscent of venustum. It’s inheritance should be investigated.
Thanks Rudolf.Leslie, have a look at all those Paph. parnatanum. They all have a veined pouch and even if not all might be true species they veined pouch remains.
There are no natural hybrids of venustum with those two other species. Wardii is separated by geographical terrains of mountains and sukhakulii is in Thailand (far from NE India states and Bhutan). This was discovered in my venustum research.To me this looks like a natural hybrid or a population with significant gene introgression. (wardii x venustum) or (suhkakulii x venustum). The resemblance to wardii or suhkakulii is much stronger than the resemblance to venustum.
Whether a natural hybrid or a natural species, I don't know.
If I can figure out how to do it, I can send the pollen to you.Very nice Per, Not often seen!
If i remember correct its Origin are Philippines, so gar away from the distribution from venustum...
Per i have also one in flower. Are you intrested in exchange Pollen to propagate this species.
Yes correct, press the pollen between the wax paper to spread the stick.If I remember Leslie right, sending the pollen wrapped in wax paper might be the best way to do it? If needed you can always ask him for further advice!
That's where this one is from too.I have one in bud, few years ago there were few plants for sale at O&M, Germany.
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