I have had a rothschildianum bloom with only a 13" leafspan, if that is of
any help.
Steve
Ron> Hi all.
Ron> Am interested in seeing various growers of Paphiopedilum rothschildianum,
Ron> comments on the average time from flask to flowering.
>>From the little info I have been able to find, it s
http://www.phragweb.info/phragmipedium/anomalies/0230258002901a.asp
See the above link for a similar type of deformity in a besseae
hybridthese things are not all that rare...Take care, Eric Muehlbauer in
totally snowbound Queens NY...Paphs emersonii, delanatii, haynaldianum, and
sukhakulii al
Hi all.
Am interested in seeing various growers of Paphiopedilum rothschildianum,
comments on the average time from flask to flowering.
From the little info I have been able to find, it seems some say 10 years
other 15 to 20 years.
At present I have only 1 plant. it was bought 4 years ago in a 50
Its come to my attention that while I have been sending out prechat handouts
to OrchidSafari members I haven't been giving links to our archives, so I'll
rectify that right now.
OrchidSafari Archived materials can be found at: http://www.orchidsafari.org
(older stuff) and at http://www.geocitie
Looks to me that the plant maybe a bit perloric (spelling?). It could
be a mutation that is making the petals look like the lip. It happens
with other phrag species (can't think of the names right now). Again,
I am not 100% positive- hard to tell from the picture. Are there any
signs of insects
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