NEslipper
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Another one of the historical paphiodpedilums I grow. I can't take full credit for this blooming, since it came to me in low sheath, but at least I didn't blast it! Cross is callosum x lawrenceanum and was registered by Charlesworth in 1900. I doubt this plant is from the original cross, but it is still an heirloom plant, having been owned by Mr. W. K. Dupont in the early 1940s. This plant has a somewhat convoluted history, and seems to have been awarded as both 'The Queen' and 'Bankhaus' (and the misspelled 'Bankhouse'). Here is some history from Orchids Ltd (LINK). Mrs. W.K. Dupont also had a maudiae awarded an FCC in 1941, which may be this plant, but I haven't seen any definitive confirmation of this, so if anyone knows, I would love to have more information. A massive flower on a tall, stately inflorescence, similar to another famous plant I grow, Clair de Lune 'Edgard van Belle' AM/AOS, FCC/RHS. Here's a link to my blooming of that plant earlier this year: HERE. Both plants are clearly polyploid, with large leaves, massive flowers, and heavy texture, although 'The Queen' has somewhat better form overall. Hopefully, one day they will bloom at the same time and I can do a side-by-side comparison. Both have nicely mottled leaves and are pleasant to look at even out of bloom.
I find the black background distorts the color a bit, so here some additional photos that more accurately show the color:
I find the black background distorts the color a bit, so here some additional photos that more accurately show the color: