Description
It is found in primary and secondary pine/oak forests at elevations ranging from 1000 to 2450 meters
Features unique pendulous flowers with shades of white
strap-like
or deep burgundy
Named "Wayra" (meaning "wind" in Quechua)
Phragmipedium Robert-Jan Quene Paphiopedilum It is found in primaryPhragmipedium Robert Jan Quene Culture: This exceptional hybrid slipper orchid, between Phrag. besseae and Phragmipedium Fritz Schomburg, masterfully combines the distinctive characteristics of its parents, making it a prized specimen for collectors. Light: Prefers moderate, indirect light. Avoid direct sun, especially during midday hours, as this can easily scorch the leaves. Temperature: Thrives in intermediate temperatures. Ideal daytime
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