Really interesting form, Pat!
Does it consistenly bloom like that?
Julie
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Here is one of my favorite (and wierdest) Paphiopedilum micranthum I have... it orignated from a plant collected in the early 1970's in YunNan, China... This one has white petals and sepals with pink overlayed, a very short inflorescence, and 2 distinct lateral sepals (instead of a synsepal).
-P.A. Mahon
Really interesting form, Pat!
Does it consistenly bloom like that?
Julie
Julie,
Thanks! Yes, this form will continually produce flowers exactly like the pictured one.
(Oops: BTW, these pictures are from February 2006... I found them yesterday evening...)
-Pat
That is a terribly tiny plant for such a large bloom and such a short flower stem for a paph! The flower is definiely the center of attention with that orchid--very, very pretty.
Very cool.... Like the petals a lot!
very interesting sepals!
Very cool flower.
Qing
so lucky you are i have a micrantum still not in bloom now. I must wait
I like the color too !!
Cin