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Old 10-20-2005, 01:43 AM
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this is about the 6th bloom since May for this orchid, and it still has more buds coming out . Gorgeous paphio, not sure on the species though.


big pic, the other is smaller so you can see better



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Old 10-20-2005, 09:31 AM
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Sweet, isn't it?

If it is actually a species, it is probably Paph. primulinum var. alba. Chances are far better that it is actually a hybrid called Pinocchio (primulinum x moquettianum), or Avalon Mist (Pinocchio x primulinum).

Pinocchio is the most popular hybrid in this group, and you see it everywhere. For good reason, it blooms sequentially and continuously, sometimes for over a year on one spike, as you have probably already determined. Never cut the spike on this.
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