วันอาทิตย์ที่ 14 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Paph.exul 'Chamnansin' AM/RHT

Photographed by Saridporn Ponpanichpan




Inflorescence = 30cm
P.exul 'Chamnansin' AM/RHT
{pronunciation = cham-nan-sin}

'Chamnansin' is from an island in Krabi, named for Mr. Chamnansin who was the first one who found this plant.

'Chamnansin' has a special feature on upper edge of both petals resembling a sawtooth.
The plant has Dark yellowish-green dorsal sepal and also bright orange petals and the pouch.

'Chamnansin' has a 50cm-long, dark green, thick leaves. It looks quite strong when properly grown in a large clump. Inflorescence is even longer than the longest leaf.

This is said to be the best exul ever found.
As the flower quality is very much depending on how ready the plant is, some said, Chamnansin's flower is even better than Kosol when it blooms at the peak condition.


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Photographed by Saridporn Ponpanichpan



 

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