
Paph. rothschildianum, flowered last year. Very big plant, robust, full of life and produces stunning flowers.

The same plant flowered again this year but with 2 spikes.

Paph. philippinense. Another paph that is sure to flower at least twice a year. This one is stated as variety roebelinii when i bought it.
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Paph. haynaldianum. It was still young and had only one growth, labelled as P.philippinenses when i bought it. What a surprise!!! Very free flowering. Up till today, every new growth guarentees a flower spike.
This is the flower you see to the right side of the haynaldianum. This is a primulinum hybrid.
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