Thursday, 20 February 2014

Paphiopedilum fairrieanum


Paphiopedilum fairrieanum [Lindley] Stein 1892

Introduction

Synonyms: Fairrie's Paphiopedilum


Distribution & Occurrence:

North eastern states of India and Bhutan.

The Plant

This is a dwarf warm to cool growing epiphyte found on humus and leaf litter at altitudes of 1200-2000 meters. Leaves are dull green in color with a prominent mid rib on the under side of the leaf.  
This is a quick grower with multiple growths per year and could easily be a specimen plant

Inflorescence is 100 to 150mm in size with each inflorescence carrying only one flower,

Flowers once year during early or late fall and flower lasts a few months


Cultural Requirements and Nutrition

Grow in light shade and likes slightly alkaline media. Adding crushed sea shells or pinch of bone meal would help in simulating natural environment where it grows on limestone cliffs.

I am growing this orchid in a semi hydrophonic setup . I weakly weekly fertilize through out the year. It is growing in a bright location and receives indirect sunlight throughout the a day.

Pest and Diseases

No specific pests or disease

Hybrids

Extensively used as pollen as well as seed parent.

Bloomed in Dec 2013






Newer Bloom in Dec 2014




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