Now that's interesting, never seen one quite like that...
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Now that's interesting, never seen one quite like that...
very nice. almost definitely a primulinum (ssp. primulinum). this is an interesting species in that there is a large "alba" population, which was actually discovered FIRST. in fact, this green & white coloration may be the 'default' one instead of a rare variant as in most other paphs. the regular colored version is known as ssp. or var. purpurascens.
there has been a new green & white sequential flowering hybrid (primulinum x glaucophyllum) I believe but those flowers are larger. straight primulinum is very small, on par with the 2" nat spread.
Thanks everyone for the information, a noid no more!