Description
These in-spike complex Paphiopedilum hybrid or ‘bulldog’ Paphs, as they are also known, have been popular for decades. They are called complex because of their genetic background. There are many species that make up their heritage and these hybrids trace their ancestry back over 100 years.
Complex Paphs tend to bloom in the cooler months, usually from October through March when the days are short. This works well for us as they help brighten up those dreary winter days. The flowers are heavy and waxy and can last for eight weeks or more.
They come in a range of colors including white, yellow, green, sunset tones, red, and spotted. The white, yellow, and green flowers tend to bloom on the early side of the season, while the reds and spotted tend to bloom from mid to late season. Of course, there are always exceptions and we try to have as much variety as possible available at any given time.
Complex hybrids are easy to grow. They do not require high light…even a north window can provide adequate light. We have tips on their cultureĀ here to help you keep these plants looking their best.