Pink Lady’s Slipper Orchid – Double Crown – Live Bare Root
The Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium Acaule) Double Crown is a rare and highly sought-after native orchid, treasured for its beautiful pink, pouch-like flowers. This perennial woodland plant thrives in partial to full shade, preferring acidic, well-drained soil. This Pink Lady’s Slipper Orchid is the perfect addition to any garden.
This live bare-root orchid features two broad basal leaves and a unique, ball-shaped bloom that appears between April and May. Ideal for shade gardens, native plant landscapes, and collectors of rare flowers, the Pink Lady’s Slipper Orchid is a unique and beautiful plant. Enjoy the striking beauty of this rare orchid in your own garden.
This orchid can grow between 6 to 15 inches tall, making it an ideal choice for naturalized gardens or forest understories. Due to its unique growing requirements, the Cypripedium Acaule should be planted in loamy, humus-rich soil with good moisture retention. Create a stunning display in your garden with this unique flower.
With proper care and patience, the Pink Lady’s Slipper Orchid will return each year, providing a stunning natural display. This low-maintenance orchid requires minimal upkeep once established, making it a cherished addition to any garden. The double crown ensures you get two beautiful blooms per plant.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Rare Perennial Orchid – A native and unique woodland plant.
- Double Crown (Two Buds/Blooms) – Produces two stunning pink flowers.
- Prefers Shady, Acidic Soil – Ideal for forest gardens or shade beds.
- Low Maintenance – Requires minimal upkeep once established.
- Bare Root for Easy Planting – Ships as a healthy live root, ready for planting.
- Great for Landscaping – Perfect for shade gardens, native plant gardens, and orchid collectors.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pink Lady’s Slipper Orchid
- Q: How should I plant Pink Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium Acaule)? A: Plant in shady, acidic soil with good drainage. Avoid overwatering and place in a woodland-like setting for best growth.
- Q: When does Pink Lady’s Slipper bloom? A: It blooms in spring, typically between April and May, producing its signature pink flower.
- Q: How long does it take for the plant to establish? A: This perennial orchid takes a few years to fully establish, but once settled, it will return each year.
- Q: Can I grow this indoors? A: No, this is a wild orchid best suited for outdoor woodland gardens with partial to full shade.
- Q: Is Pink Lady’s Slipper difficult to grow? A: It requires specific soil conditions (acidic, loamy, moist but well-draining) but is low maintenance once established.
- Q: What is the ideal pH level for the soil? A: The soil pH should be between 4.5 and 5.5 for optimal growth.
- Q: How much moisture does it need? A: Keep the soil consistently moist, but avoid waterlogging. Good drainage is crucial.
- Q: What is ‘Double Crown’ mean? A: Double Crown indicates the plant has two buds or growth points, meaning it’s likely to produce two flowers in the blooming season.
- Q: How deep should I plant the bare root? A: Plant the bare root just below the surface of the soil, ensuring the crown is level with the ground.
- Q: How large will the plant get when fully mature? A: The plant typically grows to a height of 6 to 15 inches and spreads about 6 to 12 inches wide.
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