rothschildianum cross Cochlopetalum species

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Wonderful online exhibit! I didn't know about the Riefer Dirndln (sp?) and it's the nicest one, in my own personal view. All these are particularly good exemplars of their grexes! I also have one not in your group - In Charm Lady, which hasn't yet had it's second bloom. It had a smudgy dorsal first time around. Hope for more clarity this time.
 
thanks so much for the nice photos. the transdoll is very nice. good petal stance and width, as well as both sepals... have you ever shown it?
 
They are all look wonderful.
Looks and sounds like that RHS must have separated glaucophylum and mocquetteanum. I think about time they do it.
Before, mocquetteanumm was a var. of glaucophylum.
 
Sweet comparison. These must be all award photos. There's no way anyone has all top notch cochlo/roth hybrids of almost every cochlopetalum species and their varities.
 
Thanks you for compliment.
These are my collections for many years with my borther.
Now is the season of their(some photos are a record of previous).
In these collections, rothschildianum is not pollen parent entirely .
But I want to use same rothschildianum to breeding its, one day.
:rollhappy:
 
Wonderful online exhibit! I didn't know about the Riefer Dirndln (sp?) and it's the nicest one, in my own personal view. All these are particularly good exemplars of their grexes! I also have one not in your group - In Charm Lady, which hasn't yet had it's second bloom. It had a smudgy dorsal first time around. Hope for more clarity this time.

Looking forward to your sharing:wink:
 
Lovely comparison.

I love the cochols as a whole. This demos their utility nicely. liemianum is my current fav for cochlo hybrids- it gives good color (to flowers and foliage) and form, and can widen the petals and sepals as nicely shown here. Prim can do the widening bit, too, but will pale up colors (not necessarily a bad thing). V-m's fairly clean dorsal accepts contributions easily and still gives pouch color (that Riefer Dirndln is stunning!). Glauco enriches red, but can give leggy petals. Hard to beat moq for size contribution...

Thank you for your statement.:clap:
I'm agree.
But primulinum (yellow type) like a yellow canvas.
In breeding has its characteristics.
:)
 
Really a wonderfuö collection

I like especially the last: Paphiopedilum Riefer Dirndln, a wonderful clone.
This hybrid was named in honour for my mother in law and her sister.

Best greetings

Olaf
 
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