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Old 01-17-2015, 09:34 AM
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I bought this plant barefoot at the Philadelphia Flower Show last year from aaorchids. It now has one bloom size growth (blooming) and three new ones started. I was excited when i saw a spike forming and it grew... and grew... into one of the longest paph spikes I've ever had. Finally the flower opened and it looks like i was JIPPED!

I've never seen volunteanum in person... but from my google searches it looks like I ended up with a Paph. appletonianum... and maybe not even a great one of those.

Is this perhaps an odd form of volunteanum or do you think appletonianum or another species/hybrid?
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Old 01-17-2015, 09:08 PM
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Looks like paph celebescense.
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Old 01-18-2015, 06:46 PM
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Definitely not a volunteanum, here's a picture of volunteanum: volunteanum

I agree with eggshells, it looks like a bullenianum var. celebense.
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Old 01-19-2015, 06:54 PM
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Funny, I'd never heard of bullenianum var. celebense before but you're definitely right! Glad to be able to get an ID rather than having a NOID. Thanks!

It seems to be growing well under my conditions, any special requirements for this species?
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Old 01-20-2015, 02:19 PM
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Definitely not a volunteanum, here's a picture of volunteanum: volunteanum

I agree with eggshells, it looks like a bullenianum var. celebense.
Glad someone understood my martian speak. Yeah I meant celebense.

Treat it as one of those appletonianum types. Intermediate/warm.
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Maybe hainanense?
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Glad someone understood my martian speak. Yeah I meant celebense.

Treat it as one of those appletonianum types. Intermediate/warm.
It's okay. I've been on the same forums as you for a while so I've learned to read 'eggshellian' rather fluently.

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Funny, I'd never heard of bullenianum var. celebense before but you're definitely right! Glad to be able to get an ID rather than having a NOID. Thanks!

It seems to be growing well under my conditions, any special requirements for this species?
I think I might have one of these too (I love the appletonianums/bullenianums and have five different varieties of them). I bought a Paph bundtii, but all the pictures on the internet and such seem to point to it being a celebense.

I treat all of these the same; they stand on a windowsill, get Phal light levels (east facing window), are kept at apartment temperatures, are kept moist not wet. They seem very easy to grow and flower I would say.

But honestly, if you've had it getting three new growths and flower, you're already doing everything right so just keep it up.

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