Me three, please!
Fingers and legs crossed!Ok, I'll let you guys know in the order you have posted here if there's a good germination and enough flasks are produced.
Fingers crossed!!
Getting in line….Just a side note, I made an outcross using pollen from my older wenshanense var. aureum.
Ther should be some flasks coming in the next year or two.
I might as well get rid of all my plants and just grow this species. It does quite well for me.
Actually, that is not correct.The correct name for this colorform is Paph. wenshanense forma album. It was described in Orchidee (Hamburg) 53: 383 (2002) by me and Mr. Petchleung who had found the plant first time.
Really a wonderful clone.
Valid point re leaf pigmentation.Actually, that is not correct.
An album variety would lack dark pigments on the plants. Please note the leaves. They look exactly the same as type variety and one can't tell them apart unless they are in bloom.
Take bellatulum for an example. The leaves completely lack dark pigments. Not only that, the flowers is pure white lacking any colors.Valid point re leaf pigmentation.
Let’s see what taxonomist Olaf who described this variety ‘album’ says to this. I’m curious to know if pigmented leaves do indeed rule out the valid use of the term.
I will pick up flask at Florida shows and carry back with permits.Ok, so Darlene, Leslie, Bob, BrucherT in this order are on the wait list for the flask.
Just keeping track.
Leslie, sending a flask across the border does not require any paperwork, correct?
I don't go to Florida shows, though.I will pick up flask at Florida shows and carry back with permits.
Sign me up for half of your flask. For half of my Lowii album/aureus?Ooo. Sign me up for a flask, if. you are taking orders .
I’ll pay postage for you to mail to me if possible?I don't go to Florida shows, though.
Sure.I’ll pay postage for you to mail to me if possible?
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