I have bloomed four plants of this cross so far, and I liked them all!Such a great cross. I've seen many get awarded as nice as yours.
No. This is typical when fresh open. Then, over the course of two weeks or so, the color deepens into darker yellow.was one of the parents alba or a pale form?
very beautiful.
is it bigger than armeniacum ? how much bigger? is it scented like the hangianum parent ?
Happy, you have so convincingly argued the case for this cross, that you have lead me into temptation and further down the slipper(y) slope. As I'm so very tired of not having any success with flowering my pure armeniacum, I thought 'what the heck', let me try my luck with this very beautifull hybrid.Paphiopedilum Wössner China Moon (hangianum x armeniacum) has to be among my favorites!
Welcome to the other side! haha just kidding.Happy, you have so convincingly argued the case for this cross, that you have lead me into temptation and further down the slipper(y) slope. As I'm so very tired of not having any success with flowering my pure armeniacum, I thought 'what the heck', let me try my luck with this very beautifull hybrid.
I've bought a well established young plant - hopefully I will be able to keep it alive untill flowering (and beyond, of course!).
If it turns out like anything close to your splendiferous clone, I'll count myself a very happy man!
(Whilst slipping, I also got myself a young plant of respectively Norito Hasegawa and Shun-Fa-Golden).
Agreed!Stunning!
it’s got to be one of the best parvi crosses,
David
Re: your armeniacum, I’m curious. Are you keeping it from drying out? High light? Did you/can you chill it out for a month in autumn?Happy, you have so convincingly argued the case for this cross, that you have lead me into temptation and further down the slipper(y) slope. As I'm so very tired of not having any success with flowering my pure armeniacum, I thought 'what the heck', let me try my luck with this very beautifull hybrid.
I've bought a well established young plant - hopefully I will be able to keep it alive untill flowering (and beyond, of course!).
If it turns out like anything close to your splendiferous clone, I'll count myself a very happy man!
(Whilst slipping, I also got myself a young plant of respectively Norito Hasegawa and Shun-Fa-Golden).
Thank you for the wonderful photos, Olaf!I can agree that Paph. Wössner China Moon is one of the best Parvi-crosses. I had the good luck to see the first one, when it opens the flower in the nursery of Franz Glanz in Unterwössen in the south of Germany. Here one example of this cross together with Franz and another one seen in Taiwan. Sometimes the flowers are so big like hangianum.
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Paphiopedilum Wössner China Moon 'Franz' GM/DOG 2015
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Paphiopedilum Wössner China Moon 'Golden Sunlight'
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I will try to give it a cool periode next autumn/ winter! It seems to grow well, though, so that's at least an indication of that not all I do is utterly wrong, even if it wears my patience a bit thin!Re: your armeniacum, I’m curious. Are you keeping it from drying out? High light? Did you/can you chill it out for a month in autumn?
If you've got a small plant of Shun-Fa Golden, it may take a looooong time. Norito Hasegawa will grow up and bloom rather fast most of the time. Good luck with them! Congrats!
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