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The multifloral Paph
hybrids have always been among the most popular and showy of all
orchids. They get a number of blooms per stem, and most of them have
very large flowers. Most of them perform best if potted a little on the
tight side but never allowed to dry out completely. At maturity, they
will give the best blooms if grown in about the same light as a cattleya.
They also perform best when allowed to grow into large plants, so resist
the urge to divide them! Many of these will take some time to reach
blooming size,
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(Onyx x rothschildianum) 2 1/2" pots, 3-4 years to bloom. $10.00 |
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Rothschildianum x Goultenianum Paph. Gaulois is a very beautifully arranged multifloral with strong upright stems. Very fast grower, may flower within the next two years. 2 1/2" pots $10.00 |
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Haynaldianum x Chamberlainianum Multifloral with lavender twisted petals, blooms sequentially and last for months in flower. 3 1/2" pots $15.00 |
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Haynaldianum x Lowii paph.. Toni Semple looks a lot like both parents with dark lavender tips on the petals and tall upright spikes with 5-8 flowers. Very nice hybrid. 2 1/2" pots $10.00 |
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