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Paphiopedilum
Orchids
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Before they
were re-classified, Paphiopedilums are known as Cympripediums. However,
the popular name for this orchid is Lady's Slipper, because the third
petal is modified to form a pouch that looks similar to a lady's
slipper. This genus contains approximately 70 species of primary
terrestrial orchids ranging from India and China throughout Southeast
Asia. The leaves are quite often attractive with green or mottled green
and white colors. More than 1000 of hybrids exist. Another orchid
family, Phragmipedium,
is also have shape of a slipper.
 P.
actaeus |
 Paphiopedilum
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 P.
ansum |
 P.
armeniacum |
 P.
arthurianum |
 P.
aureum |
 Paphiopedilum
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 Paphiopedilum
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 Paphiopedilum
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 Paphiopedilum
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 P.
ceres |
 Paphiopedilum
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 Paphiopedilum
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