This is IMO the best Paphiopedilum forma aureum in the world - at least the best one I've ever seen so far.
It is the result of a breeding process that took me nine years.
I started in 2014 with pollinating my P. helenae 'Lemon Elf' with pollen of John's P. helenae 'Charlie', the finest coloured helenae I've seen so far. (Thank you again John for this generous donation!)
Then I selected the most vigorous and short-leaved ones with the best flower-shape from the resulting coloured progenies for the next step.
Again I sowed the capsule in my own lab to get as much seedlings as possible. At each replating I culled all that showed signs of colour at the base of the leaves.
Two of these bloomed last year, but most of them are flowering now.
This special clone shown here is growing in pot of 7 cm in diameter and has a leaf-span that is not as short as the leaf-span of it's sisters but is half the length of a common helenae. It shows great vigor as it still has three new starters!
I am so proud of this result and glad that all my work has finally been worth it!
It is the result of a breeding process that took me nine years.
I started in 2014 with pollinating my P. helenae 'Lemon Elf' with pollen of John's P. helenae 'Charlie', the finest coloured helenae I've seen so far. (Thank you again John for this generous donation!)
Then I selected the most vigorous and short-leaved ones with the best flower-shape from the resulting coloured progenies for the next step.
Again I sowed the capsule in my own lab to get as much seedlings as possible. At each replating I culled all that showed signs of colour at the base of the leaves.
Two of these bloomed last year, but most of them are flowering now.
This special clone shown here is growing in pot of 7 cm in diameter and has a leaf-span that is not as short as the leaf-span of it's sisters but is half the length of a common helenae. It shows great vigor as it still has three new starters!
I am so proud of this result and glad that all my work has finally been worth it!