Love the color---glad it snuck by so we could see it! I'm sure under your care the plant will recover nicely!
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This just opened. I did not even realise there was a spike on the plant as I thought I had removed them all. This group of plants got left out too late and suffered pretty bad cold damage so I didn't want to stress them out by letting them bloom. This one got by.
This is the Peach version of P. besseae. Some people had speculated that this colouration was the result of the flavum formed crossed with the red form. Speaking to the originator of this form however, he confirms that it is in fact, not the case and that it is the result of a recessive mutation.
Not great form, but really nice colour. HOpefully once the plant re-establishes, it will bloom out much better.
Love the color---glad it snuck by so we could see it! I'm sure under your care the plant will recover nicely!
Nice soft colour!
Very Nice! Love that color. I guess it just had to bloom!
Cheers,
BD
What can be wrong with an orchid THAT color??
Yet another of your beauties.....you have quite a collection of Phrags!
Great color!
Another beauty. I love the phrags. Wish I could miss a spike and find a wonderful surprise like this!!!!
Great color, Lien!
McJulie
Gorgeous!! Looks like a yummy, juicy ripe peach!