Paphiopedilum concolor, Lady's Slipper  ORCHID PLANT,

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Paphiopedilum concolor, Lady's Slipper, ORCHID PLANT

Paphiopedilum, Lady's Slipper,

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Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
(unranked):
Angiosperms
(unranked):
Monocots
Order:
Asparagales
Family:
Orchidaceae
Subfamily:
Cypripedioideae
Tribe:
Cypripedieae
Genus:
Paphiopedilum
Species:
P. concolor
Binomial name
Paphiopedilum concolor

It’s a cute little plant with firm, mottled leaves and clingy offspring that grow out from its sides.

These plants look like what was known as the regnellii variety that have a reversed mottling pattern on the leaves and can have up to 5 flowers per spike in cultivation.

Intro:

Common Name The One Colored Paphiopedilum - In China Tong Se Dou Lan In Thailand Rongthao nari lueang prachin

Flower Size to about 3" [7 cm]

This mottled leaf species can be found in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, south-western China, and northern Vietnam near the ocean and along streams on limestone rocks and leaf litter in dry evergreen, broad-leafed forests as well as on limestone cliff faces as a medium-sized, hot to warm growing terrestrial and lithophyte often in partial shade at elevations of 10 to 1000 meters with 4 to 6, distichous, elliptic-oblong, dark green with pale green tessalation and spotted purple beneath, unequally bilobed apically leaves that blooms in the spring and late summer on a single flowered [occasionally 2 to 3], erect, to 4" [10 cm] long, terminal, pubescent, dark brown inflorescence that is heavily spotted with purple and has an ovate bract carrying the pleasingly fragrant [apples] flower above the leaves.

This plant is found growing throughout southeast Asia in Cambodia, South Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Burma and Guangxi, China. This plant can be found growing from sea level to 1700 feet in elevation on outcrops of limestone in decayed leaf matter, usually in an area where there is water seepage. Concolors are generally 2-3 flowered. The variety regnellii has been known to have up to 5 flowers per spike in cultivation.

Light:
This plant prefers low to medium light for most of the year, from 1000-1500 foot-candles. In the winter months, the level can be increased the further north you live as the sun is lower in the atmosphere and light reaches the plant for fewer hours than it does in the summer months.
P.L. Lights systems are a great way to provide artificial light to your orchids. See our P.L. Lights page for more information on this great product we offer.
Humidity:
This plant likes humidity of 50 percent or higher. The use of humidity trays or room humidifiers is beneficial.
We offer two products that can help increase humidity levels. The humidity tray offered in black or white, and the Mist Maker. Please click on the underlined text for more information on these products.
Water:
Municipal water with a pH of less than 7.5 is acceptable. If you use rain or reverse osmosis or distilled water, add about 10% municipal or well water to add calcium and magnesium. Water as the plant approaches dryness, keeping somewhat drier during the winter months.
Overwatering can cause several problems such as root rot and infectious bacteria/fungus in the potting medium. One product we offer that can help these problems if caught at an early stage is Phyton 27 bactericide and fungicide.
Fertilizer:
We highly recommend using Green Jungle Orchid Food, especially formulated to work with rain, distilled, reverse osmosis water or water low in alkalinity. Fertilize with Green Jungle every time you water if plants are planted in bark. Be sure to flush the mix with clear water only once per month to prevent fertilizer salt build up. For plants in moss or mounted on slabs feed every third or 4th watering as the moss holds a lot of nutrients.
Or use GrowMore 20-10-20 Ureafree for municipal or well water. Use at the rate of ½ teaspoon per gallon. If using GrowMore with rain, distilled, or reverse osmosis water, add back in 5 - 10% municipal or well water to supply the necessary calcium and magnesium. Fertilize every other watering in the summer and every third watering in the winter.
Another fertilizer offered is: GrowMore 6-30-30 (Cymbidium and bloom boosting formula).
Flowering:
Paph. concolor usually produces from 2-5 flowers on a stem in colors of light canary yellow overlaid with purple spots. The flowers are long lasting, and blooms in the late spring to mid summer months.
Repotting:
Repot in the spring or fall after flowering when the new growth emerges at the base of the plant.
We offer several different types of potting medium. Here are direct links to what we believe to be some of the best potting mediums available for orchids: Orchids Limited bark mix, New Zealand sphagnum moss, coco husk, coco peat, sponge rock,charcoal, tree fern fiber, and cork slabs for epiphytic plants.
If you are a little unfamiliar with orchid culture perhaps you would like to refer to the Growing Tips found via the Home Page. Just remember, orchids are mainly very tolerant plants that don't usually just die. They usually usually killed, either by disease, unfavourable conditions or by human beings being over attentive. Rarely do they succumb to neglect unless it is total neglect.
Good in intermediate temperatures and shade/moderate light. Water well when dry.
This plant flowers very frequently.
This plant grows and blooms easily in a living room.
This plant is in bloom for a long time (6 weeks to 3 months)
This plant requires living room temperature.
This plant stays compact.
Pay attention! Plants and orchids are living organisms that need good care.
This plant needs extra attention.

Paphiopedilum Orchid,
The Paphiopedilum or Lady's Slipper is by far one of the most unique and intriguing of all orchids. Its exotic, wax-like, richly colored blooms last for weeks and sometimes months. Lady's Slippers have no pseudobulbs but feature attractive, glossy leaves. After leaves are fully formed, the flower stem rises from the centre of the new growth to form one of the most unusual flowers in the world. Best of all, they are ideal for home growing. 
This large flowered Slipper Orchid grows and flowers well in the home. The huge waxy blooms are displayed, one to each stem, well above the green foliage. These flowers are very long lasting, often staying in good condition for up to twelve weeks.
These are flowering sized plants that have flowered once and are now growing on to flower again, usually within nine to twelve months.
These plants are hybrids that are grown from seed so colour may vary a little from plant to plant.
Cultivation
Lady's-slippers or Paphiopedilum grow best in bark media like Orchi mix. The air humidity should be more than 60%, especially in the morning and in the evening otherwise, you risk the attraction of thrips and red spider mites. Studies keep repeating that Paphiopedilum like chalky soils. Photos and research projects in natural habitats show clearly the plants grow in humus nests on rocks and trees. Thesis, unlike the chalk rock have an acidic pH value, however, lady's slippers like calcium in the medium or in the fertiliser.  Our orchid fertilizer ORCHI-FIT contains sufficient calcium for Paphiopedilum species.
Paphiopedilum can be divided into 4 cultivation groups, depending on their origins.
Cold and shady
The species of this group comes from the highlands of the Himalayas where they grow in shady places. During winter, they should be kept in a room with minimal heating like a bedroom or the hallway. Do not use any fertiliser and minimal water during this period. After this rest period, they will start to form their flowers. They are usually ready to flower in late spring time. Some examples: Paph. insigne, Paph. hirsutissimum, Paph. villosum and others can be recognised by the longish, narrow, light green leaves. 
Cold and maximum light
These species come from the highlands of the Himalayas and grow in exposed places. In winter they should be kept in a room that is not too warm, like a bedroom or the hallway. In this period they need only minimum water and no fertiliser. They will start to form their flowers at the end of this cold period and flower in the late spring. Typical examples of this group are Paphiopedilum micranthum and Paphiopedilum armeniacum. They grow in Yunnan (China), in altitudes up to 2000m. In winter they are covered with snow.  Please note: some of these species grow in warm places.
Warm and shady
This group contains nearly all lady's-slippers with spotted leaves and those that flower successively (like Paphiopedilum primulinum ). They grow in a large area from Bhutan across Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. They usually grow in the lowlands up to altitudes of 1500m. They like an intermediate to warm environment and must be protected from sunlight especially in summer.
Some examples of the successively flowering species: Paph. primulinum , Paph. chamberlainianum, Paph. glaucophyllum ...
Examples of species with spotted leaves: Paph.callosum, Paph. lawrenceanum, Paph. curtisii, Paph. venustum ....
Warm and with a lot of light
This group contains multi flower lady's slipper like Paph. rothschildianum, Paph. stonei, Paph. philippinense and many more. In nature, you can find them in exposed and sometimes very warm places. Depending on their natural habitat, the minimum temperature in winter should not drop below 16°c. They can support maximum light however, they need to be protected from sunlight in summer.
How To Grow Slipper Orchids
Grow and flower your Slipper Orchids (Paphiopedilum Orchids / Pahps. / Phragmipediums / Phrags.) successfully by following these simple tips.
How to grow Slipper Orchids in summary – use the smallest pots which the roots will fit in and position in bright light but no sun.
LIGHT – With the aid of minerals taken up by the roots, light absorbed from the sun, and carbon dioxide from the air, green leaves produce energy to grow and flower. This process is called photosynthesis, “Paphs” require a much lower light intensity than cattleyas, dendrobiums or cymbidiums for this to occur at an optimum level. An easy light test is to move your hand about 50cm above the foliage on a sunny day. If a noticeable shadow is cast on the leaves, apply more shade.
Most people who say they don’t have 'much luck with slippers' keep them either too bright or grow them in pots too large. When growing outdoors, shade cloth with a density of 90 % is recommended or better still, three layers of 70% so that one layer can be removed in late Autumn and added again at the end of Winter. For indoor growing, bright light but no sun (weather direct or filtered) is best. Paph leaves should always be a lush green.
POTTING – It is worth remembering that most Paphs die from over-potting.  The smallest pot possible should be used to comfortably fit the roots.  Overly long roots are best ‘spiralled’ into the pot by turning the pot until the roots are wound in.  Frequent potting is beneficial but no more than twice a year, however healthy and mature plants can confidently be left in the same pot for two years.  Suitable materials for potting include bark, coconut chips, perlite, polystyrene, shell grit, and gravel. Particle size should not exceed 15 mm of any ingredient.  I like the bark component to be at least 50% of the volume with some coconut chips for extra water holding. It is important for the mix to be moist but never wet when potting.
TEMPERATURE – The optimum temperature for most Paphs is around 26°C during the day and relative humidity of around 50% – 60%.  Paphs are however, quite tolerant to extremes. Even 40°C and just short of freezing for short periods will do no harm, but prolonged extremes will slow down growth and eventually kill. Draughts or strong winds, especially on hot days will desecrate the leaves. Air movement or fans are not required.
WATERING – If you only have a few plants, stand the pots in the sink or a container overnight with the water level about half way up the pots, once a week. This will give them an even soaking. Rain water is preferable, fertilizer can be added. Pot plants should always be given a good soaking when dry, rather than small amounts often.
FERTILIZER – Most fertilizer brands including fish and seaweed products for indoor plants are suitable if used at a quarter to half recommended strength about once every third watering and less frequently during Winter and extremely hot weather.
Flowering
No
Pot size
9.5
Medium
Bark, fraction 2
Temperature (°C)
(10,5 - 16,5°C), (16,5 - 24,5°C), (24,5 >°C)
Light intensity
Daylight
Age (Year)
3
Grown from (Year)
2
Flowering period
Autumn, Spring, Summer
Humidity (%)
40 - 80
Flowering frequency
One to three times per year


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