Fantastic form on this one. What size is the flowers and what is the nat. leaf span on the plant? Do you have other brachys you could photograph it next to?
I'll do some photography next Monday for you.
Fantastic form on this one. What size is the flowers and what is the nat. leaf span on the plant? Do you have other brachys you could photograph it next to?
Definitely a nice flower. Question, does this species usually have a green patch on the staminode, or is it also yellow at times? I haven't seen that many in person to make a judgement.
Definitely a nice flower. Question, does this species usually have a green patch on the staminode, or is it also yellow at times? I haven't seen that many in person to make a judgement.
I also wonder about this.
I have seen some yellowish green on the staminode, but these are very yellow. It's likely that yellow is also variation?
Fantastic form on this one. What size is the flowers and what is the nat. leaf span on the plant? Do you have other brachys you could photograph it next to?
I think this round one is superb. Personally, I don't see any reason to doubt it's identity. It's just a very, very good quality flower. We can't really see the details of the foliage; but, that is another way to determine lineage. Paph. thaianum is quite different from niveum in size, shape and markings on the foliage. Also, this flower is the right size, the right height and it's got the spots inside the pouch. To me, it's pure thaianum and I LOVE it!
FS max. 5.7 cm, LS max. 13 cm
Here it is: a group shot with three different P. thaianum and one P. niveum
FS max. 5.7 cm, LS max. 13 cm
Here it is: a group shot with three different P. thaianum and one P. niveum
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