rocketrick1949
Paphiopedilum wenshanense
This is a relatively "new" species which has, however, been around a long time. It has been known as the natural or man-made hybrid Paph Conco-belatulum for many years. Apparently, the naturally occurring population is sufficiently differentiated that it now has species status. Several color forms exist. This happens to be the spotted yellow version. The background can vary to pure white. There are also spotless alba and semi-alba forms. I'm not sure what you now call a man-made hybrid of concolor and bellatulum.
Paphiopedilum wenshanense
This is a relatively "new" species which has, however, been around a long time. It has been known as the natural or man-made hybrid Paph Conco-belatulum for many years. Apparently, the naturally occurring population is sufficiently differentiated that it now has species status. Several color forms exist. This happens to be the spotted yellow version. The background can vary to pure white. There are also spotless alba and semi-alba forms. I'm not sure what you now call a man-made hybrid of concolor and bellatulum.