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Is this a roebelenii? Its leaves are about 7-8 inches long and 1 and 1/4 inches wide. They don't seem to be increasing in size. They seem rather small to me. :confused: From ebay 12 months ago. Does roebelenii have smaller leaves than pilippinense?
Thanks in advance
 
Show you the difference in size between a robelini and laevigatum.

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The one on the left is the first while on the right is the second. Both are adult plant with multiple growths.
 
This is very hard to tell as the variation within the philippinense species is much higher than in any other multifloral species. There are many colonies on several islands where roebbelenii plants come from. Not like the var. palawense that only comes from Palawan. Some of the best philis come from Sabah north of Borneo (yes, not even an island of the philippines).
If you can show us the flower we will tell you if it is roebbelenii or not.
 
This is very hard to tell as the variation within the philippinense species is much higher than in any other multifloral species. There are many colonies on several islands where roebbelenii plants come from. Not like the var. palawense that only comes from Palawan. Some of the best philis come from Sabah north of Borneo (yes, not even an island of the philippines).
If you can show us the flower we will tell you if it is roebbelenii or not.

I agree. I have a roebellini that is a monster plant and another that is tiny.
 
Show you the difference in size between a robelini and laevigatum.

imagejpg1_zps6c63b85d.jpg


The one on the left is the first while on the right is the second. Both are adult plant with multiple growths.

It has much more of the habit of the right plant. I have ''philippinense'' similar to the left and ''laevigatum'' more compact and a paler bluish green colour and another philippinense which is very compact and yellowish.

It's all as clear as mud. But I'll be dissapointed if its not roebelenii
 
I've seen some "compact roebelinis"around that were really just nice dark philipinense with tightly twisted petals. The petals looked relatively long because the rest of the flower was pretty small, but petal length was still under 18 cm. Sometimes they were called "var. palawanense".

If the flowers are paler than a normal phili then it fits more into the laevagatum concept.

Need to see how it blooms out, but the roebelini plants that I've seen with 20+ cm petals have all been monster plants too.
 

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