Here we are:
http://www.orchidspecies.com/paphplatyphyllum.htm
I suspect it depends too on the kolopakingii or topperii types used in the ancestry. kolo x stonei became very popular to do when people realized it could give expensive 'platyphyllum', after all... and some used topperii or kolopakingii as a parent, one being green the other more brown
http://www.orchidspecies.com/paphplatyphyllum.htm
I suspect it depends too on the kolopakingii or topperii types used in the ancestry. kolo x stonei became very popular to do when people realized it could give expensive 'platyphyllum', after all... and some used topperii or kolopakingii as a parent, one being green the other more brown