Where can I find Paph (Lady Slipper) Orchids in the east portland neighborhood?
Jun 12, 2007 by iwishicouldgrantwishes | Posted in Garden & Landscape
I demand to buy a few of these. If you know the name of Greenhouse or Nursery that carries them, drop me a line. Oh yeah, I'm in E. Portland, Oregon. !Thanks
you could ilk E. Portland nurseries into your browser.
shhhhhhhhhh | Jun 15, 2007
Deflasking Paph. niveum seedlings
This minuscule video features some photos and video clips from my experiences with niveum seedlings. The roots system in the flask is luxuriant and ...
Paph. World Leader x Tearlath -
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Hi all....I am at a negative cash flow death to squeak you what species was crossed with Pinocchio to get this paph. There were tags on all of them and when I got conversant with with mine (which was verbatim a prig, being that it was priced explicitly the same as the one development plants), I had cursed the tag. It was a species crossed with Pinocchio........indubitably. Anyone be familiar with what it might be? I called the best peach on and the hand didn't even comprehend what I meant by a Paph! If this is your first upon to OrchidTalk Orchid Forums - Begin to be liked by Orchids! please take the however to catalogue and become a colleague of our orchid community. Registration is required for you to post on the forums. Registration will also give you the genius to wake trace messages of interest, send solitary messages to other users, and expectation the full contents of RVO's OrchidTalk Orchid Forum. Registration is extricate and takes scarcely a few seconds to round out. If you have any problems with the registration take care of or your account login, please peruse the FAQ's .
© Photography by Winston D. Munnings: The paphiopedilums (genus Paphiopedilum) – often abbreviated Paph and colloquially known as paphs in horticulture – are flowering plants in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). It contains about 80 accepted species nowadays, some of which are natural hybrids. These slipper orchids are native to South China, India, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, and form their own subtribe, the Paphiopedilinae.
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The paphiopedilums (genus Paphiopedilum) – often abbreviated Paph and colloquially known as paphs in horticulture – are flowering plants in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). It contains about 80 accepted species nowadays, some of which are natural hybrids. These slipper orchids are native to South China, India, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, and form their own subtribe, the Paphiopedilinae.