Paphinia cristata
Paphinia cristata is a species of the orchid genus Paphinia and the type species of this genus. It is endemic to northern South America and the island of Trinidad. Its 1 to 3 flowered pendant inflorescence carries large, deep-red flowers. The species was published in 1843 in Edwards's Botanical Register 29: misc. page 14.[1]
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Distribution and habitat
Paphinia cristata is found in Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and Trinidad at altitudes from sea level up to 1000m, in damp forest.
Culture
Paphinia cristata prefers warm,moist,shaded,humid conditions. Never allow plants to dry out for long periods. Mount on pieces of coconut,tree fern or cork with a pad of moss around the roots.
See also
References
- "Botanicus.org: Edwards's botanical register". www.botanicus.org.
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