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Should I remove the flowers from my Cypripediums, I don't suppose I would get seed, sorry if this sounds a daft question.Angie
Quote from: angie on May 10, 2011, 09:43:52 PMShould I remove the flowers from my Cypripediums, I don't suppose I would get seed, sorry if this sounds a daft question.Angie Good question, Angie... not that I know the answer........
Should I remove the flowers from my Cypripediums, I don't suppose I would get seed, sorry if this sounds a daft question.
Dear Hakone,Your fasciolatum does not look like a fasciolatum. It looks more like a Cypripedium Gabriela (fasciolatum x kentuckiense)And your Cyp. smithii does rather look like a Cypripedium tibeticum var. froschii.But thanks to the pictures you post here. You must have a grat collection!CheersLukas
bug****I can't believe it and I don't know what to write. Perhaps the pictures will tell their own story.What do you think has vandalised this. This is my second attempt with this species and I can't take credit for getting it flowering as I bought it in January as flowering size but I think it is doing well and I think I have got things right this time until this!!Cypripedium lichiangense
Quote from: Lukas H on May 11, 2011, 07:37:34 PMDear Hakone,Your fasciolatum does not look like a fasciolatum. It looks more like a Cypripedium Gabriela (fasciolatum x kentuckiense)And your Cyp. smithii does rather look like a Cypripedium tibeticum var. froschii.But thanks to the pictures you post here. You must have a grat collection!CheersLukasDear Lukas,thanks you very much , your comments , but I think, that is not froschii and not Gabrielasee staminodium froschiihttp://www.w-frosch.de/Cypris/Arten/frosc.htmand mycypripedium Gabriela : Petale are greenhttp://www.gardensatposthill.com/website/GPHImages/Cyp%20Gabriela%20A.jpgCheershakone