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Thread: Paphiopedilum venustum

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    Default Paphiopedilum venustum

    From another point of view....



    Photographed by my husband

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    Interesting perspective

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    no wonder the insects try and get at those... it's nearly as icky as the rest of the pouch which reminds me of a brain!

    I never really noticed these details on the flowers so Thanks for the pic, Maria.


    cheers
    pop

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    Oh... I like the raised bumps on the inside. I never really remember looking past the pouch on our venustum. Really cool!

    Cheers,
    BD

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    You're absolutely right about the details. I have also always used to overlook the details. But since my husband uses my orchids as motives I discover more und more interesting parts on them.

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    The whole flower:


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    very nice flower i love it

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