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Nice flowers, I hope you are leaving some of these plant in the wild to repopulate!!!!!!
crazy staminode.
very nice flowers , the first one looks quire rare . you should try to grow them to multiple growths ,then make seed pod . I believe there is a Japanese company w/ scientists in Vietnam doing the growing and raising hangianum from seed flasks in Hanoi (Dr. Tanaka mentioned that company ?)
this article was written by Dr. Tanaka quite a while ago about this company, you could check with other experts from the orchid club in HaNoi, Vietnam perhaps they know about this company , or maybe Canh (paph canhii was named after him) would know about this too?if he can talk to Dr. Tanaka contact me via email address: [email protected] or [email protected]
this article was written by Dr. Tanaka quite a while ago about this company, you could check with other experts from the orchid club in HaNoi, Vietnam perhaps they know about this company , or maybe Canh (paph canhii was named after him) would know about this too?
Đây là địa chỉ và bài viết về công ty này , bài viết này hình như cũng khá lâu rồi , có thể những người trong hội lan ở Hà Nội có thể biết rõ hơn , thử hỏi anh Cảnh ngưòi khám phá ra lan canhii , có lẽ anh ấy biết nhiều về những tin tức liên quan đến lan hài ở Việt Nam.
dưói đây là link về bài viết về công ty trên
http://orchid.or.jp/orchid/people/tanaka/enhanoiengei3.html
http://orchid.or.jp/orchid/people/tanaka/enhanoiengei4.html
Chúc anh thành công trong công cuộc gây giống và bảo tồn lan hài Việt Nam (good luck with your endeavor in multiplying and preserving vietnamese slipper orchid species)