Plants in genus phragmipedium
Phragmipedium 'Incan Treasure'
This plant is a hybrid within the Phragmipedium genus, known for its slipper orchids with pouch-like structures. It features a variety of colors including green, pink, red, and purple, often with intricate patterns or veining. The plant thrives in high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, requiring well-draining growing media and consistent soil moisture. Regular fertilization is essential for its growth. It is highly sought after by orchid enthusiasts.
Phragmipedium humboldtii 'Fortuna'
This Phragmipedium hybrid is prized for its exquisite floral display and unique traits. It features pouch-like flowers in colors ranging from green to pink or red with patterns, thriving in high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light.
Phragmipedium 'Rina Soto'
Phragmipedium 'Rina Soto' is a hybrid slipper orchid with a unique pouch-like shape and colors ranging from soft pastels to bold hues. It thrives in high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, requiring consistent soil moisture and well-draining media. This orchid is favored by enthusiasts for its intricate veining or speckling.
Phragmipedium 'Easy Men'
This hybrid orchid is a cross between Phragmipedium pearcei and Phragmipedium manzurii, combining traits from both parent species.
Phragmipedium besseae 'Chiguinda'
Phragmipedium besseae 'Chiguinda' is a hybrid orchid known for its vibrant red or orange-red flowers with a pouch-like structure. It requires high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, thriving in well-draining growing media. Consistent soil moisture and regular fertilization are essential for its growth, making it a rewarding plant for orchid enthusiasts.
Phragmipedium 'Samuel Crothers'
Phragmipedium 'Samuel Crothers' is a hybrid orchid known for its impressive slipper-like flowers with vibrant colors. It thrives in high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, requiring consistent soil moisture.
Phragmipedium kovachii
Phragmipedium kovachii is a critically endangered orchid native to the Andean cloud forests of northern Peru. It grows in clumps with large, pink to purple flowers that can reach up to 8 inches wide. The plant prefers calcareous soil and thrives at elevations between 5,250 and 6,400 feet. Its striking flowers and glossy green leaves make it a sought-after species, though its survival is threatened by overcollection.
Phragmipedium 'Grouville'
Phragmipedium 'Grouville' is a hybrid slipper orchid known for its pouch-like structure and vibrant colors, including green, pink, red, and purple. It thrives in high humidity and moderate temperatures, requiring well-draining soil and consistent moisture.
Phragmipedium 'Franz Glanz'
Phragmipedium 'Franz Glanz' is a hybrid orchid known for its vigorous growth and sequential flowering, with each flower lasting 2-3 weeks. It produces 3-5 flowers in succession, making it a captivating addition to orchid collections.
Phragmipedium 'Acker's Beauty'
This captivating orchid hybrid features exquisite slipper orchids with blooms that display shades of pink, magenta, or deep burgundy. The flowers have a pouch-like structure and the plant prefers high humidity, moderate temperatures, and filtered or indirect light. It requires well-draining growing media, consistent soil moisture, and regular fertilization.
Phragmipedium 'Graeme Jones'
Phragmipedium 'Graeme Jones' is a captivating hybrid slipper orchid known for its iconic pouch-like structure. The flowers display a blend of colors, including green, pink, red, or purple with intricate patterns. This orchid prefers high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, requiring well-draining growing media and consistent soil moisture. Regular fertilization supports its healthy growth and prolific flowering.
Phragmipedium sedenii
Phragmipedium sedenii is a hybrid orchid known for its pouch-like flowers in colors such as green, pink, red, or burgundy. It thrives in high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, requiring consistent soil moisture and well-draining growing media. Regular fertilization is needed for healthy growth and vibrant flowering, making it a rewarding plant for orchid enthusiasts.
Phragmipedium 'Elizabeth March'
Phragmipedium 'Elizabeth March' is a striking slipper orchid hybrid with a pouch-like structure and a blend of colors including green, pink, red, or purple. It requires high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, thriving in well-draining growing media with consistent soil moisture.
Phragmipedium 'Eumelia Arias'
Phragmipedium 'Eumelia Arias' is a striking slipper orchid hybrid known for its pouch-like flowers in shades of green, pink, red, or purple. It requires high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light to thrive. This orchid prefers well-draining media and consistent moisture for optimal growth.
Phragmipedium warszewiczianum
Phragmipedium warszewiczianum is a slipper orchid variety known for its unique pouch-like blooms. It thrives in warm, humid environments with indirect light and requires consistent moisture and good drainage. Regular fertilization helps maintain its vibrant appearance.
Phragmipedium boissierianum
Phragmipedium boissierianum is a slipper orchid native to southern Ecuador and Peru, recognized for its pouch-like flowers with a reticulated pattern. The blooms feature a blend of green, yellow, or tan colors. This orchid thrives in high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, requiring well-draining media and regular fertilization.
Phragmipedium besseae
Phragmipedium besseae is a terrestrial orchid native to the wet montane forests of the Andes, particularly in Ecuador and Peru. It features dull green, keeled leaves and slipper-shaped red or orange-red flowers with translucent windows. This orchid requires high humidity, moderate temperatures, and filtered light, making it a unique addition to collections.
Phragmipedium 'Cardinale'
Phragmipedium 'Cardinale' is a hybrid slipper orchid known for its remarkable pouch-like blooms in shades of green, pink, red, or purple. It thrives in high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light, requiring well-draining media and consistent moisture. This orchid's intricate patterns and colors make it a captivating addition to any collection.
Phragmipedium 'Peruflora's Angel'
Phragmipedium 'Peruflora's Angel' is a beautiful slipper orchid that requires high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light. It thrives in well-draining growing media with consistent soil moisture and regular fertilization.
Phragmipedium andreettae
Phragmipedium andreettae is an orchid species native to the cloud forests of Peru, known for its green, brown, and white flowers with a pouch-like structure. This 'snake-skin orchid' requires high humidity, cool temperatures, and filtered light to thrive. It needs well-draining growing media and is appreciated for its distinctive patterns and unique floral form, making it a prized addition to orchid collections.
Phragmipedium pfitzerianum
Phragmipedium pfitzerianum is a hybrid orchid celebrated for its large, showy blooms in shades of green, yellow, and red, adorned with intricate veining. This orchid requires bright, indirect light and a humid environment with consistent watering to flourish. Its long, graceful petals and sepals make it a captivating addition to any orchid collection.
Phragmipedium 'Hanne Popow'
Phragmipedium 'Hanne Popow' is a hybrid slipper orchid known for its pouch-like structure and vibrant colors, including green, pink, red, or purple. It thrives in high humidity and moderate temperatures, requiring indirect light and well-draining growing media.
Phragmipedium 'Ivan Portilla'
Phragmipedium 'Ivan Portilla' is a hybrid slipper orchid known for its distinctive pouch-like structure and vibrant colors, including green, pink, red, and purple. It requires high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light to thrive. The plant prefers well-draining growing media and consistent soil moisture, making it a unique addition to orchid collections.
Phragmipedium fischeri
Phragmipedium fischeri is a captivating orchid species endemic to the cloud forests of Ecuador and Colombia. Known for its distinctive slipper-like blooms, the flowers display a range of colors from green to pink, red, and purple, often with intricate patterns. This orchid thrives in high-altitude, cool, misty environments and requires high humidity and bright, indirect light. It needs well-draining growing media and consistent moisture for healthy growth.
Phragmipedium 'Predator'
Phragmipedium 'Predator' is a hybrid orchid with distinctively shaped flowers and bold colors. It thrives in high humidity and moderate temperatures, requiring indirect lighting and well-draining media for optimal growth.
Phragmipedium 'Professor Braem'
Phragmipedium 'Professor Braem' is a hybrid slipper orchid with a unique pouch-like structure and a rich array of colors, including greens, reds, and purples. Adapted to tropical rainforest conditions, it thrives in high humidity, moderate temperatures, and indirect light. This orchid requires consistent soil moisture and regular fertilization, making it a striking addition to orchid collections.