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Old 11-25-2017, 10:15 AM
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This plant is my birthday gift and I really want to know the name and how to care for. So can anybody help?
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For starters,it's a Paphiopedilum and Happy Bday!
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Old 11-25-2017, 01:34 PM
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It is a complex Paphiopedilum hybrid, probably with mostly Paph insigne and Paph spicerianum in the ancestry, but there are thousands of such hybrids. It isn't possible to be more specific about a name.

General culture instructions for Paphiopedilum are easily found, and more complete than I can write here. Find and read several sources on the 'net. Orchids Limited does a particularly good job. This type is on the cool side of the temperature range and not for the lowest light levels.
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One thing about Paphs that's easy to remember is that warm growing have mottled leafs. The others, like yours are cool growing.
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Happy Birthday! That's a beautiful plant.

There is a forum here for this kind of plant, where you can read a lot. Click on Forums in the left menu, then Cypripedium Alliance - Paphiopedilum .

Most people can grow both warmer and cooler growers in their house, so don't worry.
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Thanks for all replys! It seems to be a complex hybrid. So because of the green leaves it should be a Paphiopedilum which grows in cooler temperature. Well I’ve found pretty so many informations online.
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