My favorite type of orchid is the lady slipper orchid
because of their strange appearance. They are like no other types of
flowers and have pouch-shaped lips. The mostly terrestrial and
lithophytic slipper orchids include four genera—Paphiopedilum,
Phragmipedium, Cypripedium and Selenipedium. But most Cypripedium and
Selenipedium are not plants for the beginner because they can be quite
difficult to grow under cultivation unless you live in temperate regions
with Cypripedium growing wildly in your back yard!
You can readily buy Paphiopedilum
at fancy grocery stores, and if you can’t find them, find a fancier
store where women shop with little dogs in their bag! While these types
of flowers come in girlie soft pink, eye-catching yellow, innocent white
and other soft colors, many of them are dark red, brown and green with
hairy and warty petals. The infamous Paphiopedilum sanderianum from
Borneo has lateral sepals (the side petals) that can hang down 3 feet (1
meter) long! This highly sought-after plant can cost hundreds of
dollars. But there are plenty of wonderful Paphiopedilum plants out there that don’t cost an arm and a leg.
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