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yves

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Hello

For the first I have P. calderoniae in flower, extremely flashy colour.

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Gorgeous! Definitively one of my favs. Congrats Yes!

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Wow, congrats, very nice!
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What a vivid flower!

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Wonderful species!

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Congratulations!!!!!!!!!! I have been waiting for this for years! :)

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Really interesting flower, congratulations.

Best regards,
Dani

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Oh, very nice!

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Congrats to this great success!

The flower is really quite nice and it reminds me a bit of the flower of P. crassifolia especially the spur.

Cheers,
Markus

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Fernando Rivadavia

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View PostMarkus, on 26 June 2012 - 07:28 AM, said:

The flower is really quite nice and it reminds me a bit of the flower of P. crassifolia especially the spur.

Well it was classified in Section Longitubus together with P.crassifolia, P.laueana, P.utricularioides & P.hemiepiphytica because of the flower/spur shape.



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What a neat species-thanks for sharing!

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Excellent! I really must get myself one of those.

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Very nice flower ,have you culture tips for got in flower? :thanks:

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Pretty flower!

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Wow...indeed an eye-catching flower! :clapping: Additionally the shape of the leaves is interesting as well! I suppose it is challenging in cultivation?


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Marcus Vieweg

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Hi,

what a wonderfull flower! Thank you for sharing these pictures. And also congrats for owning such a healthy plant.

Cheers Marcus