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Paphiopedilum, often called the Venus slipper, is a genus of the lady slipper orchid subfamily Cypripedioideae of the flowering plant family Orchidaceae. The genus comprises some 80 accepted taxa including several natural hybrids.
The Paphiopedilum orchid (or “Paph” for short) has earned the nickname of “Lady Slipper” or “Venus Slipper” because of the pouch-like structure of its flower. Everything about these lovely orchids is one-of-a-kind, from their alien-like appearance to their care requirements.
6 kwi 2022 · Maudiae paphs are often the first slipper orchids people encounter. Known for their eye-catching mottled leaves and robust roots, they make up a significant but not majority portion of the Paphiopedilum genus.
Overview. Acaulous terrestrials, lithophytes, and epiphytes forming fan-shaped growths. Leaves alternate, distichous, plain or marbled/mottled. Inflorescences erect, usually scapose, solitary flowers or racemes, simultaneously or sequentially flowered. Flowers variable in color.
Paphiopedilums, often referred to as “Paphs” by orchid growers, are a genus of slipper orchids of the Asian tropics, found from India to China and Southeast Asia, south to New Guinea and the many islands which surround it.
4 mar 2024 · Paphiopedilum orchids, also called slipper orchids, are a type of terrestrial orchid known for their pouch-shaped petals that resemble a dainty slipper. Paphiopedilums are part of the sub-family Cypripedioideae, or lady's slipper family.
Paphiopedilum orchids, often called Slipper Orchids or Venus Slippers, are celebrated for their unique, intricate patterns and varied colors, making them a favorite among orchid enthusiasts. The flowers are typically characterized by a pouch-like lip resembling a slipper.