Paphiopedilum villosum is a botanical orchid species originating from Southeast Asia, particularly from regions of India, Myanmar and Thailand. It is a medium-sized terrestrial to lithophytic plant that thrives in intermediate conditions with moderate, filtered light.
This species is appreciated for its elegant slipper-shaped flowers, typically in shades of green, brown and yellow, with a characteristic hairy (“villosum”) texture on the petals. The blooms are long-lasting and usually appear one at a time on upright spikes.
It is cultivated in a pot using a well-draining yet moisture-retentive substrate, typically a mix of fine bark with components such as perlite, moss or other materials to maintain even humidity.
To care for Paphiopedilum villosum, it is important to keep the substrate consistently moist, without allowing it to dry out completely. Regular but moderate fertilization during the growing season supports healthy growth.
It does not require a strong rest period, but slightly cooler conditions in winter can help encourage flowering. Good humidity and gentle air movement are beneficial.
A classic and rewarding species, ideal for growers who appreciate natural-looking Paphiopedilum with long-lasting flowers.

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Laelonia Joice Hylton
Paraphalaenopsis labukensis x serpentilingua
Paphiopedilum Rosy Dawn
Trichoglottis triflora
Coelogyne multiflora
Paphiopedilum Deperle
Vanda Lion Star
Phragmipedium Grande Hybrid
Angraecum eburneum


