naoki
Well-Known Member
This is from Tom Kalina (Fox Valley Orchids), purchased in June 2013. Thank you Tom for the vigorous and nice plants! Tom mentioned that it grows like a little weed, and it is true. It was a single growth plant, but made 3 new growths (not matured yet) in 21 months. This is the first flower, and the flower is slightly asymmetrical (it is growing in a rather tight area).
It is a full-sib of Dot's plant documented with an excellent photo. I couldn't achieve the nice lighting like Dot's (I'm guessing that the slight back/top light makes Dot's photo amazing!) It's difficult to compare the color with photos, but mine seems to be a bit more red/yellowish and less pastel (the color of my photos are slightly yellowish than the real color, though). I wonder if lower temp caused the reddish color. It was around 65F/50-55F when the buds were developing and some plants (not sure about orchids) express more anthocyanin when they are cold stressed.
Phragmipedium longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self on Flickr
Phragmipedium longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self on Flickr
Phragmipedium longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self staminode and pollinia on Flickr
The green dots below the staminodes are pretty cool:
Phragmipedium longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self staminode on Flickr
They happen to be blooming at the same time, so I made side-by-side photos of P. hurtzii and P. longifolium var. roezlii for no good reason:
Phragmipedium hirtzii (left) and P. longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self (right) on Flickr
Phragmipedium hirtzii (left) and P. longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self (right) on Flickr
It is a full-sib of Dot's plant documented with an excellent photo. I couldn't achieve the nice lighting like Dot's (I'm guessing that the slight back/top light makes Dot's photo amazing!) It's difficult to compare the color with photos, but mine seems to be a bit more red/yellowish and less pastel (the color of my photos are slightly yellowish than the real color, though). I wonder if lower temp caused the reddish color. It was around 65F/50-55F when the buds were developing and some plants (not sure about orchids) express more anthocyanin when they are cold stressed.
Phragmipedium longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self on Flickr
Phragmipedium longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self on Flickr
Phragmipedium longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self staminode and pollinia on Flickr
The green dots below the staminodes are pretty cool:
Phragmipedium longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self staminode on Flickr
They happen to be blooming at the same time, so I made side-by-side photos of P. hurtzii and P. longifolium var. roezlii for no good reason:
Phragmipedium hirtzii (left) and P. longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self (right) on Flickr
Phragmipedium hirtzii (left) and P. longifolium var. roezlii 'Whippoorwill' x self (right) on Flickr