Paphinia
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Read about Paphinia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Paphinia (Paphos, city of Cyprus, sacred to Venus). Orchidàcae A rare and pretty genus of orchids, having the habit of small lycastes. Flowers curiously shaped, borne on pendent scapes which are mostly 2-fld. ; sepals and petals similar, spreading; mentum obsolete, labellum uppermost in the fl.CH
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Cultivation
They may be easily grown with lycastes, and should be planted in fibrous peat and mossCH. During the growing period they require a liberal supply of waterCH.
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Species
Specieswp:
Hybrids
- Paphinia Majestc (P. cristata x P. herrerae) registered in 1997 by H & R Nurseries.
Intergeneric Hybrids
- Gonginia (Gongora x Paphinia) Sander's List Orchid Hybrids Addendum 2002-2004. xxxiv. 2005 (20 May 2005), IPNI ID: 77068862-1
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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