Paphiopedilums

Insigne Section (syn. Paphiopedilum Section) - Cypripedioideae Subfamily

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Paph. Aladin 'Meteor'
(Atlantis x delenatii)
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Paph. Avalon Love Stone
(Stone Lovely x Avalon Mist)
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Paph. barbigerum
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Paph. Cream Sorbet
(Pavarotti x Skip Bartlett)
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Paph. Emerald Blush
(Warm Valley x Emerald Brocade)
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Paph. Green Champion
(King of Sweden x Stone Lovely)
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Paph. Hung Shen Spice
(spicerianum x Olympian Yard)
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Paph. Jewel Pink
(Egret's Jewel x charlesworthii)
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Paph. Meda Ballard
(Denehurst x primulinum)
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Paph. Obsession
(Keyeshill x Winter Star)
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Paph. Olympic Moon
(Warm Valley x Olympic Halo)
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Paph. Raingreen's Jewel
(Emerald Sea x henryanum)
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Paph. spicerianum
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Paph. Spring Gold
(Greenvale x Denehurst)
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Paph. Spring Rain
(London Wall x Limerick)
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Paph. Sunlight Serenade 'Elation' HCC/AOS
(Alex Szabo x Hsinying Gold)
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Paph. tranlienianum
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Paph. Vexillarium
(barbatum x fairrieanum)
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Unknown Bulldog Paphiopedilum
 
Green, strap-shaped leaves, rounded flowers of heavy waxy substance, usually flowers once a year in the winter, includes the species barbigerum, boxalii, charlesworthii, coccineum, druryi, exul, fairrieanum, gratrixianum, helenae, henryanum, hermannii, hirsutissimum, insigne, spicerianum & tigrinum and their hybrids
Culture Notes: Somewhat difficult to grow, needs cool autumn nights to initiate buds, keep bright and cool.