


Paphiopedilum Appletonianum
Paphiopedilum appletonianum is a terrestrial orchid with unique mottled leaves and greenish-purple pouch blooms. A favorite for collectors of exotic slipper orchids.
✅ Features:
🟢 Mottled, decorative foliage
🟢 Greenish to purplish pouch flowers
🟢 Terrestrial, easy to grow in pots
🟢 Long-lasting flowers
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 15–20 cm
Flower Color: Green, purple, or mixed
Growth Habit: Rosette with leathery leaves
Light Requirement: Low to medium
Watering: Evenly moist, no dry spells
Temperature: 18–28°C
Humidity: 50–70%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Avoid overwatering; ensure good drainage
🌞 Avoid direct sunlight
🪴 Use a terrestrial orchid mix with moss
🌱 Feed with orchid fertilizer monthly
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Perfect for low-light shelves or desktops
🌿 Great for shady balconies
🏡 Decorative even when not flowering
❓ FAQs
Q: Is it fragrant?
A: No, but it is loved for its foliage and flower shape.
Q: Can it rebloom from the same stem?
A: No, each stem blooms once, then new growth produces the next flower.
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Description
Paphiopedilum appletonianum is a terrestrial orchid with unique mottled leaves and greenish-purple pouch blooms. A favorite for collectors of exotic slipper orchids.
✅ Features:
🟢 Mottled, decorative foliage
🟢 Greenish to purplish pouch flowers
🟢 Terrestrial, easy to grow in pots
🟢 Long-lasting flowers
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 15–20 cm
Flower Color: Green, purple, or mixed
Growth Habit: Rosette with leathery leaves
Light Requirement: Low to medium
Watering: Evenly moist, no dry spells
Temperature: 18–28°C
Humidity: 50–70%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Avoid overwatering; ensure good drainage
🌞 Avoid direct sunlight
🪴 Use a terrestrial orchid mix with moss
🌱 Feed with orchid fertilizer monthly
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Perfect for low-light shelves or desktops
🌿 Great for shady balconies
🏡 Decorative even when not flowering
❓ FAQs
Q: Is it fragrant?
A: No, but it is loved for its foliage and flower shape.
Q: Can it rebloom from the same stem?
A: No, each stem blooms once, then new growth produces the next flower.























