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22.04.2017, 7:10:43
Paphiopedilum wenshanense Initially thought to be a naturally occuring hybrid between P. concolor & P. bellatulum this chinese plant is now treated as a full species. It grows naturally in limestone rubble on shrubby slopes at between 800-1500m in the Wen Shan Dou Lan district of Yunnan, China. Here it grows in pumice/limestone rubble on a west-facing window ledge of a cool bathroom!
Paphiopedilum wenshanense Initially thought to be a naturally occuring hybrid between P. concolor & P. bellatulum this chinese plant is now treated as a full species. It grows naturally in limestone rubble on shrubby slopes at between 800-1500m in the Wen Shan Dou Lan district of Yunnan, China. Here it grows in pumice/limestone rubble on a west-facing window ledge of a cool bathroom!