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The following pictuers and quotes are from Garet... "This is Nang Kwan - green. The photo of the one on my website (Garet Uemura) was an original green version that I received from Thailand about 5 years ago. However, mine died out without reproducing and although I inquired with various sources in Thailand about getting a new one, no one knew anything about it. I was able to reproduce the hybrid (however, my version has longer sepals) several years ago using my hybrid, 'Jan' as the pod parent." Nang Kwak Violet has highly mottled leaves compared to those of Nang Kwak Fah or Purple. Sepals are usually mottled. Nang Kwak Blue has leaves that are solid green, flowers are a blue-purple color. This was received from Dr. Sam Wasuwat. Sepals tend to be broader than Nang Kwak Purple. One of the original forms of Nang Kwak brought back by Betsy Sakata. Pink with green pads. This is one of the original forms of Nang Kwak brought back from Thailand by Betsy Sakata. It is a deep pink with mottled pads. One of the original forms of Nang Kwak brought to America by Betsy Sakata. The purple form is similar to Nang Kwak Fah, but Nang Kwak Purple has more compact, and smaller sepals. Leaves are striped with Light pink flowers with mottled pads. Red (Daeng) with green pads. Yellow with green pads. Yellow Striped - Deep yellow flowers with highly mottled pads. White with green pads. Buaburin - Sunset colored Nang Kwak hybridized by Mrs. Pensiri Dudsdeemaytha of Bangkok. It has green pads.
The following are pictures supplied by Primlarp Wasuwat Chukiatman.
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