Paphiopedilum Druryi is a species of orchid endemic to the Agastyamalai Hills of southern India. It is the only southern Indian orchid species in the genus. Flowers in May and June, the dorsal sepal is broad, pointed and bent forward and greenish to yellow in colour with a purple medial stripe. The outside is hairy. The broad petals also have a dark medial stripe and dark spots towards the base and the flower bends slightly downwards. The lip is pale yellow and channeled at the base. It was introduced into Europe and many hybrids were developed by horticulturists.
Note: These plants are lawfully sourced and is seed cultured by approved research lab facility.
- Type: Species ( x Self )
- Status: Without Flowers/Spikes/Buds
- Fragrance: Yes
- Flower Colour: Yellow
- Plant Stage: Blooming Stage
- Pot Size: 8 Cm
- Potting Media: Floatstone | Coconut Husk Chips
- Growing Conditions: Intermediate to Warm
Growth & Care: Paphiopedilum Care Guide
Note: Colors, Patterns & Size of the Flowers can vary due to the variations produced by Hybrids or Species. There are chances that the Buds/Flowers could dry up in transit during Shipping after Packing. The Local Climatic conditions and the nutrition given can affect the Brightness & Colour Intensity of Flowers. While we make every effort to match the actual colours of the flowers, the Photographs may not be the exact representation, due to different Monitor Setting.