Paphiopedilum spicerianum is a native or semi epiphytic plant in the Orchidaceae family. The rhizomes are not obvious or rarely slender and run horizontally, with slightly fleshy and hairy fibrous roots. The stem is short and enclosed in two rows of leaf bases. Usually, new seedlings originate from the base of the old stem (or plant). In species with slender and transverse rhizomes, new seedlings grow at the end of the rhizomes. Ye Jisheng Several or more, leaf shaped and leathery. The scape grows from the leaf cluster, and the flower buds are not leaf shaped The top end of the sub roof often narrows into a beak shape The flowers are large and vibrant, with various colors and hues The calyx is upright, the pollen is powdery or sticky, and the degenerated stamens are flat The stigma is thick and curved downwards, with papillae on the surface of the stigma, and the fruit is a capsule.
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