Paph venustum v. alba

$118.00

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Paph venustum v. alba is a green and white variation of the Paphiopdilum venustrum. Found in Assam India, northeastern Bangladesh, the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan, Nepal and Yunnan China, often near streams and crotch of trees.  It's a medium sized, cool growing terrestrial orchid that blooms in late winter and spring.  The album form is unable to produce anthocyanin (the red pigment). The foilage also have interesting patterns. 

💚Difficulty: Intermediate (species)
🌱Size:  Small to Medium
🌸 Blooms: No Aroma
🌱 Grown by: seed x sib
🧬 Genetics: Paphiopedilum subg-Sigmatopetalum
*Cultural and care information based on average Paphiopedilum- Sigmatopetalum care, use it as guide and should be adapted to suit your environment
🌡 Temp: Intermediate to Warm
💧 Water: Water cycling. Do not allow full dry, keep moist. Preferably distilled water.  Venustum naturally will have short roots as they grow near bodies of water. Keep a slight pool of water always accessible.
☁️Humidity: 40%+min
💡 Light: Bright Indirect (Similar to Phalaenopsis)
🌰 Media: Potting mix, fine bark charcoal perlite mix, top tree fern

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