Paraphalaenopsis Kimmy is a hybrid orchid derived from species native to Borneo. It is a medium to large-sized epiphytic plant that thrives in warm conditions with bright, filtered light.
This hybrid is appreciated for its long, strap-like leaves and its elegant, often fragrant flowers, typically in shades of pink to purple with a contrasting lip. The blooms are produced on arching spikes and can appear repeatedly under good growing conditions.
It is usually cultivated in a pot or basket using a very airy and well-draining substrate such as coarse bark, allowing excellent root aeration.
To care for Paraphalaenopsis Kimmy, it is important to keep the plant evenly moist throughout the year, avoiding complete drying. Regular watering and fertilization during the growing season support healthy growth and flowering.
Good humidity, stable warm temperatures and air circulation are essential for optimal development. A striking and unusual orchid, ideal for collectors who appreciate long-leaved species and elegant blooms.

Paraphalaenopsis laycockii x serpentilingua
Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum
Schoenorchis fragrans
Paphiopedilum bellatulum
Schoenorchis scolopendria
Dendrobium pierardii x loddigesii
Angraecum eburneum
Encyclia vitellina x cochleata
Coelogyne multiflora
Angraecum leonis
Vanda Lion Star


