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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutal_Dreamer
    That is a lovely bloom, Nancy! I love the pouch too. Every time I see this particular orchid bloom, I can't help thinking that the petals should be just a bit longer though -- to make it seem more balanced.
    Exactly! I think I have said this before, but they remind me of primitive portraits, where the head is like 3x bigger than the body! LOL!

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    LOL Heather!

    Jason, I looked at the Vanguard (glaucophyllum x roths). It is nice, but the color is much more yellow, and it pickes up the roths stripes a bit too much for my taste. The pouch on this one is so nice and the color is perfect. It appears to have been just dipped (like an Easter egg) in its color and let hang to dry. I also like the tiny spotting in the pouch and along the petals. Thanks for the info, just the same. I feel like I learned something by comparing the parents to the product of their cross.

    Cheers!
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    hmm....I haven't gotten sick of the flowers on mine...it's nice to have a blooming paph (they are so rare for me in my collection)...most of my paphs are just vegetables....ya know, I wonder how they'd taste as a salad.

    ---Prem

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brutal_Dreamer
    LOL Heather!

    Jason, I looked at the Vanguard (glaucophyllum x roths). It is nice, but the color is much more yellow, and it pickes up the roths stripes a bit too much for my taste. The pouch on this one is so nice and the color is perfect. It appears to have been just dipped (like an Easter egg) in its color and let hang to dry. I also like the tiny spotting in the pouch and along the petals. Thanks for the info, just the same. I feel like I learned something by comparing the parents to the product of their cross.

    Cheers!
    Brutal_Dreamer
    Check out Paph. Landmark as well (glauco x sanderianum). The petals droop down abound 6" but it's another variation on the color scheme.

    Prem: If you ever salad shoot a paph, I will let you know how armeniacum tastes. Chinese farmers are reported to feed the leaves to their pigs during the lean months...

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    Very pretty..i have one of those myself!! thanks for sharing!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmoney
    Check out Paph. Landmark as well (glauco x sanderianum). The petals droop down abound 6" but it's another variation on the color scheme.
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    I know Landmark. Beautiful! I forgot all about it. The pouch is more purple, but that is okay 'cause I love the color purple! Thanks Jason!

    Cheers!
    Brutal_Dreamer

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