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The flower of Paphiopedilum sp. #348996819
Description
Paphiopedilum 'Pacific Shamrock' is a native or semi epiphytic plant of the Orchidaceae family. A hybrid variety of Phalaenopsis diffusa and Phalaenopsis purpurea, with a slightly fleshy rhizomes. Short stem, basal leaves, folded in half The leaves have irregular patterns of light and dark green on both sides, and sometimes light purple red on the back. The scape grows from the leaf cluster, and the flowers are large, bright, and colorful The sepals are relatively large, often upright, and the petals extend or droop to both sides The opening of the cyst is often wide, and there are usually hairs inside the cyst The stamen is short, often curved downwards, the anthers are 2-chambered, and have very short filaments The fruit is a capsule.