



Paphiopedilum canhii
Paphiopedilum canhii is one of the smallest and rarest slipper orchids, prized for its miniature size and delicate, intricate flowers. Ideal for collectors seeking rare jewels.
✅ Features:
🟢 Ultra-compact miniature orchid
🟢 Rare and sought-after species
🟢 Intricate maroon and cream blooms
🟢 Great for terrariums and limited spaces
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 5–8 cm
Flower Color: Maroon and creamy white
Growth Habit: Miniature rosette
Light Requirement: Low to moderate light
Watering: Keep evenly moist
Temperature: 18–25°C
Humidity: 60–80%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Water consistently, avoid soggy roots
🌞 Bright but filtered light only
🪴 Use a fine bark or sphagnum mix
🌱 Fertilize lightly during growth phase
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Ideal for terrariums or orchidariums
🌿 Perfect for rare orchid collections
🏡 Great space-saver for enthusiasts
❓ FAQs
Q: Is this a warm or cool grower?
A: Intermediate to cool-growing species.
Q: Can I grow it on a windowsill?
A: Yes, if humidity is maintained.
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Description
Paphiopedilum canhii is one of the smallest and rarest slipper orchids, prized for its miniature size and delicate, intricate flowers. Ideal for collectors seeking rare jewels.
✅ Features:
🟢 Ultra-compact miniature orchid
🟢 Rare and sought-after species
🟢 Intricate maroon and cream blooms
🟢 Great for terrariums and limited spaces
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 5–8 cm
Flower Color: Maroon and creamy white
Growth Habit: Miniature rosette
Light Requirement: Low to moderate light
Watering: Keep evenly moist
Temperature: 18–25°C
Humidity: 60–80%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Water consistently, avoid soggy roots
🌞 Bright but filtered light only
🪴 Use a fine bark or sphagnum mix
🌱 Fertilize lightly during growth phase
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Ideal for terrariums or orchidariums
🌿 Perfect for rare orchid collections
🏡 Great space-saver for enthusiasts
❓ FAQs
Q: Is this a warm or cool grower?
A: Intermediate to cool-growing species.
Q: Can I grow it on a windowsill?
A: Yes, if humidity is maintained.
























