It is a young plant and one hardly leaves the heat!... it is not so bad for a first bloom!Very exciting - it’s such an intriguing cross!
My first Apollo looked just like yours! It bloomed on a very small plant and only produced a single flower.
I don’t know how you feel about yours, but I am hoping mine improves a bit with maturity. I am hoping that some of the others I am trying to raise will present with better color saturation and form. As I mentioned to a slippertalk friend, the truth is that I am looking for something that is shaped like a great Fritz, only bigger, and trending toward that intense kovachii purple . . . and then I woke up.
Very exciting - it’s such an intriguing cross!
My first Apollo looked just like yours! It bloomed on a very small plant and only produced a single flower.
I don’t know how you feel about yours, but I am hoping mine improves a bit with maturity. I am hoping that some of the others I am trying to raise will present with better color saturation and form. As I mentioned to a slippertalk friend, the truth is that I am looking for something that is shaped like a great Fritz, only bigger, and trending toward that intense kovachii purple . . . and then I woke up.
Rich, I noticed that you didn’t “like“ my comment, lol. My first one to bloom didn’t come from Chuck, but I have some of his chugging along. Have you bloomed out any of yours yet?what do you mean woke up... is my expectation also only a dream? Surely Chuck has some magic fairy dust that will make our dreams come true.
Andre, Does the deep pink shimmer in the morning sun?Phragmipedium Apollo ( Fritz Schomburg x kovachii )
First bloom !
No, KateL, I haven't experienced it. Too much rain right now!Andre, Does the deep pink shimmer in the morning sun?
Rich, I noticed that you didn’t “like“ my comment, lol. My first one to bloom didn’t come from Chuck, but I have some of his chugging along. Have you bloomed out any of yours yet?
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