Phrag. Sedenii (#2)

(longifolium x schlimii)




One of the oldest phragmipedium hybrids, Phrag. Sedenii was registered by Veitch in 1873. That it remains so common in cultivation today is both a testament to its inherent beauty and to the stagnant state of phrag hybridization in the pre-besseae era. Phrag. Sedenii is an exceptionally vigorous grower, putting out multiple leads from each growth and quickly reaching specimen size. As with most phrags, Sedenii is a successive-bloomer, and spikes on mature plants will readily branch. Phrags as a rule also tend to drop the old flowers while they still look fresh, and there is a way to temporarily preserve their integrity by placing them in a clear plastic bag containing a slightly-damp paper towel. In this manner, the flowers can last up to a week or more in pristine condition.
photos taken on 07-19-03, 07-28-03
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