mrhappyrotter
Grand Chupacabra
Phragmipedium Nicolle Tower (longifolium 'Black as Night' x dalessandroi)
I really love how this cross turned out. These have been fairly variable in flower shape, but most of them that I've seen have had really good color, and this one is no exception. These are not big flowers, and they are not flat at all, but I think they have character. I love this red, orange, yellow contrast. And let's be honest, it's hard not to love a slipper that produces a cloud of blooms like this on these fantastic branching spikes.
This plant grows fairly compactly. Currently it's unstaked, so the weight of the flower spike is pulling the plant into a more heavily horizontal position than normal. Height-wise, it's small enough to fit under the shelves. I've pulled it out towards the edge of one of my shorter shelves to give the spike a little extra room to grow.
It's been very rewarding to grow this plant, and this particular cross of Nicolle Tower using the 'Black as Night' longifolium clone has produced a lot of excellent flowers. I give this my standard Phrag care; water often, leave some water in the saucer, keep it warm, and give it good light.
I really love how this cross turned out. These have been fairly variable in flower shape, but most of them that I've seen have had really good color, and this one is no exception. These are not big flowers, and they are not flat at all, but I think they have character. I love this red, orange, yellow contrast. And let's be honest, it's hard not to love a slipper that produces a cloud of blooms like this on these fantastic branching spikes.
This plant grows fairly compactly. Currently it's unstaked, so the weight of the flower spike is pulling the plant into a more heavily horizontal position than normal. Height-wise, it's small enough to fit under the shelves. I've pulled it out towards the edge of one of my shorter shelves to give the spike a little extra room to grow.
It's been very rewarding to grow this plant, and this particular cross of Nicolle Tower using the 'Black as Night' longifolium clone has produced a lot of excellent flowers. I give this my standard Phrag care; water often, leave some water in the saucer, keep it warm, and give it good light.