Paphiopedilum Memoria Larry Heuer

Slippertalk Orchid Forum

Help Support Slippertalk Orchid Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

mrhappyrotter

Grand Chupacabra
Joined
Dec 26, 2012
Messages
2,826
Reaction score
542
Location
Central North Carolina
Paphiopedilum Memoria Larry Heuer (malipoense 'Jerry Bass' AM/AOS x emersonii 'Swan')

I have probably posted photos of this one before, but it's so nice, might as well post it twice or thrice or whatever.

This plant was from Piping Rock and I purchased it circa 2012 or so if memory serves me correctly. It's been a slow but fortunately steady grower for me over the years. It doesn't tend to produce more than 1 new growth at a time, so I'm in a perpetual state of concern that if anything bad happens to it, it will be a goner. I'm afraid to even take it to judging in case it gets awarded and then ends up getting cursed (i.e. dies after getting awarded).

This seems like the largest flowered Paph in my collection and I'm pretty sure it has the largest ratio of flower size to foliage spread of any of the slippers I've bloomed so far. The flower is enormous by any standard, so it's impressive given how small the plant itself is. From tip of the petals, this flower is 6.5 inches (16.5 cm) wide and the petals are about 2.5 inches (6 cm) from top to bottom at the widest point.

On this year's spike, the plant tried to produce 2 buds, but I snipped one off intentionally so that this thing doesn't bloom itself to death. Seems like it blooms about every other year or two, which is acceptable to me given how much effort and energy it takes to produce this bloom.

The flower is faintly scented, but I think most people would just assume I'm imagining it because it is hard to detect. While I do wish it was more fragrant (given that both parent species are), I'm fine with this outcome.

In the past, folks have suggested this is one of the mislabeled Shun-fa Goldens that made its way into the USA before vendors started openly selling those. I'm not saying that's not a possibility, but given the provenance, timing of purchase, overall appearance of the flower and foliage, as well as the fact that the flower is barely fragrant at all, I feel confident that this is the real deal MLH. What do you think?
 

Attachments

  • 20240728_174224.jpg
    20240728_174224.jpg
    1 MB · Views: 1
  • 20240728_174229.jpg
    20240728_174229.jpg
    843.8 KB · Views: 0
  • 20240728_174249.jpg
    20240728_174249.jpg
    1 MB · Views: 0
  • 20240731_150938.jpg
    20240731_150938.jpg
    867.3 KB · Views: 0
  • 20240731_151016.jpg
    20240731_151016.jpg
    1.4 MB · Views: 0
Nice and big, some of the Mem Larry Heuers awarded here in Australia have been from 140 to 160mm (14 to16cm) across. It looks the part, and on the larger side, and may very well be Larry Heuer. I know that my Shun-fa Goldens have a nice strong scent, and the couple of Larry Heuers I have, seem not to have a scent.
 
What do I think? It is a piece of junk! but I love junk..so just send it to me and I don't care if it is fragrant or not😂
 
Nice and big, some of the Mem Larry Heuers awarded here in Australia have been from 140 to 160mm (14 to16cm) across. It looks the part, and on the larger side, and may very well be Larry Heuer. I know that my Shun-fa Goldens have a nice strong scent, and the couple of Larry Heuers I have, seem not to have a scent.

Agreed. My SFGs and all of the ones I've seen in person are very fragrant, regardless of source.

What do I think? It is a piece of junk! but I love junk..so just send it to me and I don't care if it is fragrant or not😂

LOL That's the type of thing I would normally say!

looks big. Hopefully get it to 'lift its head' next time.

This one always nods, it has a pathetic, weak stem. I try to stake it as best I can, but I have major concerns about damaging the stem and/or breaking it off. If I ever decide to take it to judging, I suppose I'll just have to hold my breath and hope for the best while I try to tie it down sufficiently to force the bloom into the "correct" position.
 
Paph. emersonii has a very weak stem(at least mine does), so your hybrid inherited that trait. I am surprised to see the flower stem of your plant doesn't have a taller stem since the malipoense has a strong tall stem.
 
Back
Top