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    Smile Paph. Prince Edward of York

    Paphiopedilum Prince Edward of York (sanderianum x rothschildianum). I am very glad to share these photos

    Today the petals reach nearly 16 inches.




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    Magnificent! So clean and such lovely petals.

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    Amazing!! I am simply green with envy!

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    Oh my....

    I am just absolutely stunned!!!!

    Beautiful, Wonderful!

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    They really are gorgeous.
    Looks like a pretty big plant.

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    Philippe,

    That's an amazing PEOY! The sanderianum influence is so strong! Do you know the cross?

    Julie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    Magnificent! So clean and such lovely petals.
    Petals does not stop growing !!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by uncasteeb View Post
    They really are gorgeous.
    Looks like a pretty big plant.
    Yes large plante, long petal, large leave more than roths


    Quote Originally Posted by Piper View Post
    Philippe,

    That's an amazing PEOY! The sanderianum influence is so strong! Do you know the cross?

    Julie
    Yes sanderianum influence is very strong. I do not know the parents. I do not not the cross

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    It is fantastic. Thank you for sharing.

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