mrhappyrotter
Grand Chupacabra
Paphiopedilum Memoria Rapee Sagarik (Paph. thaianum x sukhakulii)
I debated even posting this. It's a cute and interesting hybrid, but this flower obviously has some major flaws. I'm chalking that up to the fact that it's a first bloomed seedling. I definitely plan to give it another chance or few to bloom before I would consider tossing it as a reject.
This one came from Ross at Deerwood Orchids (https://deerwoodorchids.com/) -- Ross is well-known for his exciting miniature Paph breeding. As a grower with more obsession than growing space, I have a BIG appreciation for little orchids so miniature slipper orchids are a great fit.
I've seen lots of photos of this hybrid online in the past. Truthfully this plant's first flower isn't all that great compared to some of the fantastic ones I've seen photos of. However, I think all the minor cosmetic issues are things that are likely to improve in future bloomings. Slightly misshapen flower segments as well as color breaks like this are very common in first bloom plants, particularly in these types of intersectional hybrids. So, imperfections aside, I do really like the outcome and it's pretty much what I was hoping for and expecting.
It's a small growing plant with a decent sized flower. I love the spots and the splash of color in the lip. This very much has the potential to be a windowsill orchid. It's not very demanding in terms of light and it seems to be pretty easy to grow. The foliage is lovely, so it's an attractive plant even when it is not in bloom. I purchased 2 of these from Ross and this one that's blooming is actually the smaller growing of them. It will be interesting to compare the flowers on these siblings, but the one that's not in bloom is in the process of growing a nice new leaf, so I don't anticipate it flowering any time soon.
Some P. thaianum hybrids are faintly fragrant. I didn't expect this one to be fragrant, but I still checked. No scent that I can detect.
I debated even posting this. It's a cute and interesting hybrid, but this flower obviously has some major flaws. I'm chalking that up to the fact that it's a first bloomed seedling. I definitely plan to give it another chance or few to bloom before I would consider tossing it as a reject.
This one came from Ross at Deerwood Orchids (https://deerwoodorchids.com/) -- Ross is well-known for his exciting miniature Paph breeding. As a grower with more obsession than growing space, I have a BIG appreciation for little orchids so miniature slipper orchids are a great fit.
I've seen lots of photos of this hybrid online in the past. Truthfully this plant's first flower isn't all that great compared to some of the fantastic ones I've seen photos of. However, I think all the minor cosmetic issues are things that are likely to improve in future bloomings. Slightly misshapen flower segments as well as color breaks like this are very common in first bloom plants, particularly in these types of intersectional hybrids. So, imperfections aside, I do really like the outcome and it's pretty much what I was hoping for and expecting.
It's a small growing plant with a decent sized flower. I love the spots and the splash of color in the lip. This very much has the potential to be a windowsill orchid. It's not very demanding in terms of light and it seems to be pretty easy to grow. The foliage is lovely, so it's an attractive plant even when it is not in bloom. I purchased 2 of these from Ross and this one that's blooming is actually the smaller growing of them. It will be interesting to compare the flowers on these siblings, but the one that's not in bloom is in the process of growing a nice new leaf, so I don't anticipate it flowering any time soon.
Some P. thaianum hybrids are faintly fragrant. I didn't expect this one to be fragrant, but I still checked. No scent that I can detect.