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    Default Paph anitum and a noid

    Cheers,

    Last Sunday we went to the POS midyear garden show, although its been raining hard for
    weeks that didnt stopped us from going. I was finally able to get myself a Paph. anitum in
    bud I hope it wont blast, im so excited. Also I was able to get a noid one, the seller told me
    its a natural hybrid from Mindoro, however I am not so sure... but I bought it anyways because
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    yes its pretty Make sure you post pics of the other plant when the bud opens

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    Just beautiful, Randy.

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    That cannot be anitum. Anitum doesn't have mottled leaves. I believe what you have is a (Maudiae type x multiflora) hybrid. The noID looks a lot like paph Conestoga (philippinense x concolor).

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    So nice!

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    Whatever the name, this is a beautiful slipper orchid bloom. Wish I had one just like it.

    cheers,
    BD

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    I believe paphioboy is right on the money with both.

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    Those are great! Congratulations on your purchases, and thanks for letting us take a peek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paphioboy View Post
    That cannot be anitum. Anitum doesn't have mottled leaves. I believe what you have is a (Maudiae type x multiflora) hybrid. The noID looks a lot like paph Conestoga (philippinense x concolor).
    thanks Paphioboy.... oh well I thought I have finally gotten myself an anitum, its ok. As for the noid, I knew that it could not be a natural hybrid. I looked up Paph. Conestoga and it seems
    to fit my plant....

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    Thanks for looking guys...

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