
Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum
Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum stands out with its large, hairy flowers in green, purple, and white tones. Native to the Himalayas, it's admired for its bold, textured look.
✅ Features:
🟢 Large, hairy and showy blooms
🟢 Green and purple coloration with stripes
🟢 Cold to intermediate grower
🟢 Impressive floral size and form
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 20–30 cm
Flower Color: Green, white, purple
Growth Habit: Clumping
Light Requirement: Moderate to bright indirect light
Watering: Keep evenly moist
Temperature: 15–24°C
Humidity: 60–80%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Water consistently but avoid sogginess
🌞 Prefers bright shade
🪴 Plant in bark-based mix with added sphagnum
🌱 Fertilize every 2–3 weeks
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Great for orchid displays
🌿 Perfect for cool-growing environments
🏡 Adds exotic appeal to indoor gardens
❓ FAQs
Q: Why is it called “Hairy” orchid?
A: Due to its fuzzy-textured petals and pouch.
Q: Is it suitable for warm climates?
A: It prefers cooler to intermediate conditions.
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Description
Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum stands out with its large, hairy flowers in green, purple, and white tones. Native to the Himalayas, it's admired for its bold, textured look.
✅ Features:
🟢 Large, hairy and showy blooms
🟢 Green and purple coloration with stripes
🟢 Cold to intermediate grower
🟢 Impressive floral size and form
📏 Specifications:
Plant Size: 20–30 cm
Flower Color: Green, white, purple
Growth Habit: Clumping
Light Requirement: Moderate to bright indirect light
Watering: Keep evenly moist
Temperature: 15–24°C
Humidity: 60–80%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Water consistently but avoid sogginess
🌞 Prefers bright shade
🪴 Plant in bark-based mix with added sphagnum
🌱 Fertilize every 2–3 weeks
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Great for orchid displays
🌿 Perfect for cool-growing environments
🏡 Adds exotic appeal to indoor gardens
❓ FAQs
Q: Why is it called “Hairy” orchid?
A: Due to its fuzzy-textured petals and pouch.
Q: Is it suitable for warm climates?
A: It prefers cooler to intermediate conditions.
























