Phragmipedium Memoria Garren Weaver?

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brasphrag

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Wallisii X ecuadorense. I had used a Phrag. pearcei var. ecuadorense, a darker flower. I know there is a discussion about pearcei, but any way when I made it more or less 10 year ago this was a valid variety. It taked a long time to flower!!!

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:clap::clap::clap:Nice! I'm glad you used a dark flower to get a light one! Is that the only one you kept? Would be interesting to see what variance there is between the sibs.
 
Congratulations on your patience to blooming! Is the flower completely open? The petals just don't look fully mature to me that's why I ask. I bet the plant size has been greatly reduced by the pearcei parent, right?
 
Yes there is another clone unflowered yet, I gave a lot of the seedlings to my friends , but I think they failed in growing. Yes the flower is not fully opem but I was so curious to see staminode shape that taked these photos. The pood parent was the wallisii so that is why the flower get so light, I think!!.
Roberto.
 
Ecuadorense hybrids will often have a very nice pouch. This is no exception. Beautiful.

Chuck
 

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