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Natural hybrid of concolor and bellatulum. The man-made version is named Conco-bellatulum..
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Nice paph! I notice the overall flower shape tends to lean toward concolor parentage while the colour leans toward bellatulum.
And it looks oddly familiar. I may have kept this hybrid wayyy back when I first started on paphs. At that time, a paphio looks like a paphio to me. Damn.... ![]()
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funkychips, it may be due to the plant's genetics.. In the wild, the resultant hybrid of x wenshanense may have been back crossed with its parents over many generations, hence some populations of natural hybrids tend to resemble 1 parent more than the other, thus confusing taxonomists on its status as a legal species.. its the same with nepenthes..
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Cool explanation there, now I get it thanks!
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It looks sleepy and hypnotizing. So beautiful.
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