Paphiopedilim richardianum ID

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Hi folks,
I have been growing this plant for 4 years now and it has finally bloomed for me. It is labeled Paph. richardianum. I had posted it on another forum site, and questions came up? Is this plant Paph richardianum?
 

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richardianum is a synonym for lowii. It looks very different to me. In fact, I like it better.
 
Yeah, that look like richardianum to me too. Can't say I've seen a lot of them though.
 
richardianum is a synonym for lowii. It looks very different to me. In fact, I like it better.
There's still a few texts around that list richardianum as a variety of lowii, but most recent works have separated it as a species. Richardianum is from Sulawesi, which I don't think supports a separate population of lowii.

This specimen looks pretty much like the ones I seen.
 
It looks like the species P. richardianum; tall stem, small flowers, smallish plant. It's rather rare so get the plant out of the second pot and let the roots breath. Be a shame to lose it.
 
Hi folks,
I have been growing this plant for 4 years now and it has finally bloomed for me. It is labeled Paph. richardianum. I had posted it on another forum site, and questions came up? Is this plant Paph richardianum?
It is ... but it really is nothing but a variety of P. lowii
 
Thanks for all the kind words!
I will take it out of the second pot to give the roots some air. The plant is 7 inches tall by 8 inches across, and has a couple of new leads starting.
Andre
 
It is ... but it really is nothing but a variety of P. lowii

Lowii is a very wide ranging and variable species, but this variety is so much smaller and structurally different from most lowiis and haynaldianum that I'd like to see a pollinator study make the final decision on this one.
 
It looks like the species P. richardianum; tall stem, small flowers, smallish plant. It's rather rare so get the plant out of the second pot and let the roots breath. Be a shame to lose it.

There may be a few more around than most people think, but as they've become available I think most people pass on them (as just a stunted/twisted lowii). I think the published pics really don't compare to how they look in real life with very glossy and strongly pigmented flowers. The plants are very compact compared to any lowii I've seen. Sam has some on his list pretty cheap.
 
Richardianum and lowii are pretty different, from the ones I have seen. This has a much paler dorsal and completely different petal stance to the lowiis I have either grown or seen elsewhere.

This is a lovely compact little plant, would be great crossed with a large plant to reduce the size. The flower spike is really nicely presented, too. Wonderful....
 
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