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Paphiopedilum Hybrids
(Brachypetalum and Parvisepalum Types)

These are very showy paphs, with very broad, rounded segments. The colors are among the wildest and brightest of all the ladyslippers. These bloom best if kept fairly moist. They appreciate a little extra space or increased air movement to avoid any possibility of rots. Once they are mature, these are some of the most rewarding orchids to grow.

Paph. (liemianum x delenatii) Bright pink-purple blooms of fine form will bloom successively for many months. Grows very rapidly, blooming 2-3 times per year at maturity. 3" pots, about 1 year to bloom. $20.00
Paph. Lynleigh Koopowitz (malipoense x delenatii) Of the combinations between the various Parvisepalum hybrids, this one has been the most consistently excellent. Fragrant white blooms of fine form on tall stems. Petals beautifully marked in red. Highly recommended. 3" pots, blooming size. $30.00
Paph. Mark Hasegawa (rothschildianum x concolor) An outstanding multifloral. Cream to yellow blooms of fine form; marked with a dot-'n'-dash pattern of red maroon. Pouches are white with red blushing. Usually two to three blooms per stem. Strong growers and reliable bloomers. 3" pots 2 years to bloom. $15.00
Paph. Bellatulum x Malipoense Paph. MaBelle Very large round full formed lime green flower with fine mahogany spots and large bloches of mahogany spread throughout the flower. $15.00
Paph. Malipoense x Moquettianum Paph. Gaucamole sequentiall blooming, green flowers with some spotting and some rose blushing on the pouch. Very easy to grow and blooms a long time. $15.00
Paphiopedilum Harold Koopowitz Huge green flowers with dark raspberry stripping and spotting. These are truly awesome. 2.5" pots $35.00
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