
Paphiopedilum spicerianum
A classic slipper orchid from the cloud forests of northeastern India and Myanmar, instantly recognizable by its distinctive dorsal sepal ā broad, white, and marked with a central purple stripe. It produces a single, elegant flower per stem with a glossy, helmet-shaped pouch and gracefully undulating petals.
- Light: Low to medium indirect light with 50ā70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which damages the soft foliage.
- Temperature: 55ā78°F (13ā26°C). Intermediate-warm grower; benefits from a slight temperature drop at night to encourage blooming.
- Humidity: 60ā80%; good air movement is essential to prevent fungal issues at the crown.
- Watering: Keep the substrate evenly moist; never allow to dry out completely, but avoid waterlogging. Use soft or rainwater when possible.
Additional Notes
Best grown in a fine bark and perlite mix in a plastic pot. Ships bare root, well-established. Grown at Ecuagenera, Ecuador.
A classic slipper orchid from the cloud forests of northeastern India and Myanmar, instantly recognizable by its distinctive dorsal sepal ā broad, white, and marked with a central purple stripe. It produces a single, elegant flower per stem with a glossy, helmet-shaped pouch and gracefully undulating petals.
- Light: Low to medium indirect light with 50ā70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which damages the soft foliage.
- Temperature: 55ā78°F (13ā26°C). Intermediate-warm grower; benefits from a slight temperature drop at night to encourage blooming.
- Humidity: 60ā80%; good air movement is essential to prevent fungal issues at the crown.
- Watering: Keep the substrate evenly moist; never allow to dry out completely, but avoid waterlogging. Use soft or rainwater when possible.
Additional Notes
Best grown in a fine bark and perlite mix in a plastic pot. Ships bare root, well-established. Grown at Ecuagenera, Ecuador.
Description
A classic slipper orchid from the cloud forests of northeastern India and Myanmar, instantly recognizable by its distinctive dorsal sepal ā broad, white, and marked with a central purple stripe. It produces a single, elegant flower per stem with a glossy, helmet-shaped pouch and gracefully undulating petals.
- Light: Low to medium indirect light with 50ā70% shade cloth; avoid direct sun, which damages the soft foliage.
- Temperature: 55ā78°F (13ā26°C). Intermediate-warm grower; benefits from a slight temperature drop at night to encourage blooming.
- Humidity: 60ā80%; good air movement is essential to prevent fungal issues at the crown.
- Watering: Keep the substrate evenly moist; never allow to dry out completely, but avoid waterlogging. Use soft or rainwater when possible.
Additional Notes
Best grown in a fine bark and perlite mix in a plastic pot. Ships bare root, well-established. Grown at Ecuagenera, Ecuador.
















