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2024_10_30
‘don wimber’ arriving right on cue every december
New additions! And at great prices - 10-15$ each. These will be my first Phragmipedium - wish me luck.
1st is Phrag. ‘Incan Treasure’, a primary hybrid between Phrag. kovachii and Phrag. longifolium. I’m very hopeful for this one, hybrids tend to be more tolerant of varying conditions. Also, the flower is gorgeous - light pink with twisting petals.
2nd is Paph. ‘Vo Nguyen Giap’, a miniature white and pink paph. I like these little tiny guys a lot, let’s not kill this one.
3rd is Phrag. humboldtii. I am not familiar with this one, but I’m intrigued by its long, thin, streamer-like petals so I decided to take a risk.
(Bloom photos are not mine, credit is attached to each one)
Some blooms.
Phragmipedium dalessandroi Himmelsglühen' by Deutsche Orchideen-Gesellschaft e.V.
https://www.facebook.com/Deutsche-Orchideen-Gesellschaft-eV-233236133467318/photos/pcb.2355044034619840/2355029257954651
What’s currently in bloom:
Phragmipedium Jason Fischer
It is a cross of Phrag. Memoria Dick Clements x Phrag. besseae
Phragmipedium Schroderae.