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    I visited a local nursery yesterday, a famous Paph. nursery in Taiwan, and took some photos. Not many flowers in bloom now, but still worth to see. Enjoy it!

    These three are the same cross.
    Paph. wenshanense x (White Knight x ang-thong)=Paph. wenshanense x In-Charm White=Paph. Incharm Pearl
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    These three seem to be In-Charm White=Paph. White Knight x ang-thong

    I think they are more beautiful than their daughters above, Incharm Pearl.
    But Incharm Pearl are fast growing and maybe more easy to grow.
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    Really nice Chian--which one did you buy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chian
    These three seem to be In-Charm White=Paph. White Knight x ang-thong

    I think they are more beautiful than their daughters above, Incharm Pearl.
    But Incharm Pearl are fast growing and maybe more easy to grow.
    Oh, forget to say, these In-Charm Whites are selected for breeding, of course they are more beautiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L I Jane
    Really nice Chian--which one did you buy?
    No, I did not buy any one yesterday. I like these In-Charm White but they are not for sell. If they are for sell, I think they will never be cheap.

    But I had bought one Paph. Incharm Pearl before, and bloom well I think. This is what I have, and the photo was took at the first time it bloomed on last year.
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    Maudiae type but I did not write down its name.
    Not good in shape, but deep green make it elegant.
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    So nice, isn't it?
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    I think this one is not so sucessful in shape and color. But in the same cross, it's sisters may be changeful.
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    Paph. helenae. What a cut flower. Although not good in shape, deep yellow makes it so bright.

    I had failed on this species for several times! Two years I buy a flask of Paph. helenae, but the die one by one. I will keep trying! Must be successful!
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    Last photo. Good color!
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