Phrag. besseae

$128.00
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Phragmipedium besseae is native to Ecuador and the area of San Martin in Peru. In both locations, the plants grow at an altitude of 1100 m on partly shady, steep, eastern exhibition, damp riverside cliffs or moist granite rocks where they are exposed to the early morning sun.

Phrag. besseae is a sequential bloomer and can bloom up to 8+ blooms or more in one spike continuously. Does well in bark mix and top layer sphagnum moss.

Plants being sold are seed grown,variability in flower shape, colour and size may occur between sibling plants. These are not select or cultivar plants. 

💚Difficulty: Beg/Int
🌱Size:  Potential for large
🌸 Blooms: No Aroma, sequential
🌱 Grown by: Seed x sib, has variability
🧬 Genetics: Phragmipedium sec. Micropetalum
Care Guides: Phragmipedium

Care Guides: Phragmipedium

Meet the stunning Phragmipedium – the New World's answer to slipper orchids. These captivating plants stretch across Mexico, Central and South America, earning their "slipper" nickname from the distinctive pouched lip that gives each flower its signature look.

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