Very pretty. Love the form and color.
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This is a discussion on Complex Paphiopedilum Orchid hybrids within the Paphiopedilum, Phragmipedium, Cypripedium IN BLOOM forums, part of the Orchid Photography category; Complex hybrids I dont know the name cant take any credit as I bought in ...
Complex hybrids I dont know the name cant take any credit as I bought in flower just to share with you and the vendor said it's crossing with Maudiae I do believe it's can bloom at low land as some of my Maudiae is producing beautiful spikes.
Very pretty. Love the form and color.
beautiful color
Nice one, Zainal. I'm wary of trying these 'bulldog' type paphs as I'm not sure they'll bloom in our lowlands, but I agree about the Maudiae types as 2 of mine are already spiking.
This is 'not' a traditional complex (bulldog) hybrid. Reason, it supposedly has a Maudiae in the parentage. With this in mind, the plant should be able to with stand warmth. Some current complex hybrid parentage can highlight a Maudiae type paph in their background but given the dates of registration, anything is possible. There appears to be only one infusion of a Maudiae so any current plants would have little showing or relavance in culture. There may be some through back shown in the flower at odd & sparce times.
Well I had one too but failed to survive. But some keep them in cool spot & they thrive here. I think you sure have some natural cool spots to keep it.
Good luck
That's a beauty Zain. I love hybrids of Maudiaes.