Cypripedium kentuckiense x corrugatum

This is a cross between C. kentuckiense from North America and C. corrugatum from China. 
 
The flowers of this hybrid are very special, with a dark red to pink colouring on a cream-coloured hoof. The sepals and petals are the same creamy yellow with dark pink stripes.
 
The fact that it is related to Cypripedium kentuckiense means that it will have a large flower and will flower a little later in the season.
 
These are vigorous plants with 2 to 3 stems. 

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Data sheet

RangeEasy Garden
ColorWhite, Pink-mauve
FloweringApril, May
Height70-100 cm
ExposureSemi-shade
HardinessVery Hardy (-30°C)
Presentation1 liter container, flowering size plant, 2-3 shoots

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Planting          

Cypripedium prefer soil that is low in organic matter and has good draining properties. Airing the soil is recommended, using a mineral substrate (at least 50%) such as sand, Argex, pouzzolane or ideally lava stone (vulca). As organic matter, a little finely crushed pine bark or some compost based on coconut leaves or fibres could be added.

It is important not only that the rhizomes of the Cypripedium do not desiccate in summer but also that they are not immersed in winter. The various mineral substrates will ensure good moisture retention in summer while encouraging good drainage during the winter.

 

Exposure

In the garden, we recommend planting Cypripedium in a cool, shaded or semi-shaded place. Sunlight at the hottest hours of the day is to be avoided.

 

Growth Phase...

During the winter, the plant persists in rhizome form and does not require any special protection.

The new Cypripedium shoots usually appear during April. Once started, the vegetation grows very quickly; in 3 to 5 weeks, the foliage has opened out. The flowering extends from the end of April to June. At the end of the summer, the foliage yellows then fades before disappearing completely. Cypripedium then go into their winter dormancy.

Over the years and following the successive growth and dormancy cycles, Cypripedium not only become stronger but also multiply, thanks to the annual appearance of new shoots.

 

 

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