Phrag-Plus Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2007 Messages 3,486 Reaction score 614 Location Lavaltrie, Québec, Canada (Z4) Dec 4, 2015 #1 Taras x exstaminodium. Last edited: Dec 4, 2015
Phrag-Plus Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2007 Messages 3,486 Reaction score 614 Location Lavaltrie, Québec, Canada (Z4) Dec 4, 2015 #2 John here the one I told you about...
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,290 Reaction score 54 Location Michigan, USA Dec 4, 2015 #3 That's really nice.
L Linus_Cello ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Aug 18, 2011 Messages 4,091 Reaction score 659 Location Washington DC, USA Dec 5, 2015 #4 wow, can't wait for this to grow up; that'll be a real show!
M Migrant13 Mature growth? Joined Feb 10, 2013 Messages 3,861 Reaction score 6 Location Bedford, MA Dec 6, 2015 #5 I like this one a bunch.
Kawarthapine Kawarthapine Joined Jan 10, 2015 Messages 845 Reaction score 0 Location Peterborough, On. Dec 20, 2015 #6 Love those lateral sepals and their unique upright form.
eaborne Well-Known Member Joined Apr 3, 2012 Messages 3,383 Reaction score 32 Location Louisiana Dec 21, 2015 #7 Cool!
PaphMadMan phytomanic Joined Feb 11, 2008 Messages 2,052 Reaction score 22 Location Madison, Wisconsin USA Dec 22, 2015 #8 I agree with others. Very nice now, but that will truly be amazing on a mature plant. Kawarthapine said: Love those lateral sepals and their unique upright form. Click to expand... Slipper anatomy... The ones in the lateral positions are the petals. The sepals are the broad structure behind the pouch (synsepal) and the one at the top (dorsal sepal).
I agree with others. Very nice now, but that will truly be amazing on a mature plant. Kawarthapine said: Love those lateral sepals and their unique upright form. Click to expand... Slipper anatomy... The ones in the lateral positions are the petals. The sepals are the broad structure behind the pouch (synsepal) and the one at the top (dorsal sepal).