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Paphiopedilum Amanda Hill
Paphiopedilum
Amandahill
Growth Characteristics of Paphiopedilum Amandahill - Growth Characteristics: - Paphiopedilum Amandahill is a plant belonging to the Orchidaceae family. It is highly popular as an ornamental plant due to its uniquely shaped flowers. - It thrives primarily in subtropical and tropical climates and prefers moderate humidity and temperature. - Propagation Methods: - It is generally propagated by division. - It is common to divide and plant clones of mature plants. Separate them after new shoots have sufficiently formed. - Cultivation Methods: - Light Intensity: It grows well in partial shade, and direct sunlight should be avoided. - Temperature: A temperature between 18-28°C with a diurnal range is appropriate. - Humidity: Since high humidity must be maintained, it is recommended to mist the leaves periodically. - Soil: It is recommended to use potting soil with good aeration and drainage. 4. Use in the Garden: - Paphiopedilum amandahill can be used as an accent plant in gardens or indoor spaces due to its unique flower shape and color. - It is commonly grown in pots and cared for on verandas or indoors. - Important Pests and Diseases & Control Methods: - Diseases: Root rot may occur, so avoid overwatering and pay attention to drainage. - Pests: The plant may be damaged by aphids or scale insects. Upon early detection, remove them with a cotton swab soaked in alcohol or use an appropriate insecticide. - Control Methods: Maintain good airflow through regular ventilation, and take prompt action whenever signs of pests or diseases appear. Preventive management using natural predators or natural insecticides is also possible.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Orchid family
Height
17cm
Spread
Colors
white, brown
Bloom Period
September to December
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-2°C
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