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Old 08-15-2023, 08:20 PM
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I purchased a paph lady isobel x niveum about a year ago that was not in flower. It’s 1 plant that grew a new leaf this season and anew growth on the side. Does anyone have the same plant and had it flower? can you post pictures? I’m very curious what the flower(S) would look like. And how many growths it needs before it’s mature enough to flower Thanks in advance.
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I don't have this plant... It is a registered hybrid, Paph Éclair Blanc. But from what I know about Paphs, you may have a fairly long wait. Paph Lady Isabel (rothschildianum x stonei) is a multi-floral, section Coryopedilum (and they tend to be slowwwww) and Paph niveum is from section Brachypetalum, hybrids from dissimilar sections tend to be shy bloomers. So this may take awhile.

For photo, see Paph. Eclair Blanc (niveum x Lady Isabel) - OrchidWeb ... they registered the cross.
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Wow, you got further than I did with searching. Thanks for the name and the pic. Now I can’t wait to see it bloom in reality. And if takes long, so be it, it’s a nice looking plant just as is and seems to like growing outside for now.
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It's a relatively warm grower. In general, I think that Phalaenopsis conditions will be about right.

One thing that messes up the search... it got registered as Lady Isobel , Lady Isabel is a synonym. orchidweb.com calls it "Lady Isabel". Orchidwiz got me the name of the cross, it handles synonyms well. Then the search jumped me right to it.
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