Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Cypripedium Gisela
Each year the first ladyslipper orchid to bloom in our garden is a hybrid, Cypripedium Gisela, which just barely opens before the yellow ladyslippers. Gisela is from a cross between our native Cypripedium parviflora, the yellow ladyslipper, and Cypripedium macranthos, a native of Japan. The former has brownish-yellow tepals, and a yellow pouch with brownish-burgundy spots, and the latter is bright burgundy. Gisela reflects both its parents, with burgundy tepals and a very light creamy yellow pouch. Gisela is said to be perhaps the single easiest cypripedium to grow... realizing "easy" is a relatve thing with ladyslippers... I wouldn't try to plop Gisela in the mixed perennial border.
I don't know if I could keep such a beauty outside. I'd be afraid something would happen to it! That is GORGEOUS!
Olivia... wow! I'd love to see 16,000 showy's.
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