Paphiopedilum villosum
Paphiopedilum villosum is a classic slipper orchid species valued for its bold form and warm, earthy flower tones. The flowers feature a rounded pouch with green, yellow, and brown markings, combined with softly textured petals and a broad dorsal sepal.
Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light. Avoid direct midday sun.
- Water: Keep evenly moist but never waterlogged. Allow the surface of the mix to dry slightly between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm to intermediate conditions. Protect from cold drafts and frost.
- Potting Media: Free-draining Paphiopedilum mix, typically fine bark with added perlite or charcoal.
- Feeding: Light, regular feeding during active growth at low strength. Flush occasionally to prevent salt build-up.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: Slipper orchid species
- Flower colour: Green, yellow, and brown tones
- Dorsal sepal: Broad, upright, lightly striped
- Flower count: Typically one flower per spike
- Blooming season: Late winter to spring
- Growth habit: Sympodial, fan-forming
Original: $35.72
-65%$35.72
$12.50


Description
Paphiopedilum villosum is a classic slipper orchid species valued for its bold form and warm, earthy flower tones. The flowers feature a rounded pouch with green, yellow, and brown markings, combined with softly textured petals and a broad dorsal sepal.
Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light. Avoid direct midday sun.
- Water: Keep evenly moist but never waterlogged. Allow the surface of the mix to dry slightly between watering.
- Temperature: Prefers warm to intermediate conditions. Protect from cold drafts and frost.
- Potting Media: Free-draining Paphiopedilum mix, typically fine bark with added perlite or charcoal.
- Feeding: Light, regular feeding during active growth at low strength. Flush occasionally to prevent salt build-up.
Key Characteristics
- Plant type: Slipper orchid species
- Flower colour: Green, yellow, and brown tones
- Dorsal sepal: Broad, upright, lightly striped
- Flower count: Typically one flower per spike
- Blooming season: Late winter to spring
- Growth habit: Sympodial, fan-forming























