This blooming season (2nd) the flowers are a bit different; the lateral sepals are wider, less ruffled and the flares are not as prominent, giving the bloom a more uniformly colored appearance. The color is best described as vibrant burnt orange and the petal surface is diamond dusted which gives it a shimmering effect when seen in bright light. The lip is solid deep cherry/magenta color and the blooms produce no significant fragrance.
It is possible that the difference in bloom appearance from a year ago can be attributed to growing the plant under artificial light (Jan 2019) vs natural window light ( Dec 2019).
You can view the registry information at the RHS website.
Dec 2019 blooms (grown with natural window light, SW exposure):
Jan 2019 blooms (grown under artificial LED's):
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