Discover the Elegance of Pink Lady’s Slipper Orchids
Transform your plant collection with the breathtaking beauty of our Pink Lady’s Slipper (Double Crown). Renowned for its exquisite, pouch-shaped pink blossoms and striking woodland charm, this rare orchid is a true masterpiece of nature. Featuring a robust double crown, each plant is meticulously nurtured to deliver 2 active buds or vibrant blooms, ensuring a spectacular display right out of the box. Whether placed on a shaded patio or showcased indoors, this premium specimen is guaranteed to be a captivating conversation starter and a source of natural wonder.
Our Pink Lady’s Slipper orchids are hand-selected for their exceptional health, strong root systems, and blooming potential. While they possess an exotic and delicate appearance, these hardy perennials are surprisingly resilient when provided with the right conditions. They thrive in moist, well-draining, acidic soil and dappled shade, mimicking their native forest floor habitat. Bring a touch of wild, sophisticated elegance to your home or garden today.
Benefits of Growing Pink Lady’s Slipper (Double Crown)
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Double the Blooms: The specialized double crown structure guarantees 2 stunning buds or open flowers, offering twice the visual impact.
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Rare & Exotic Appeal: Stand out from typical houseplants with a highly sought-after, collector-grade wild orchid.
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Shade-Loving Versatility: Perfect for brightening up shaded garden beds, woodland gardens, or cool indoor spaces with indirect light.
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Premium Gifting Choice: An extraordinary and memorable gift for passionate plant enthusiasts and sophisticated gardeners alike.
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Perennial Return: With proper care, these resilient orchids will emerge year after year, bringing lasting joy to your garden.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much sunlight does the Pink Lady’s Slipper need?
They thrive in partial shade to dappled sunlight, mimicking a forest canopy. Avoid direct, intense afternoon sun, which can scorch their elegant leaves.
What type of soil is best for this orchid?
Unlike epiphytic orchids, Pink Lady’s Slippers are terrestrial. They require a well-draining, aerated, and acidic soil mix, ideally rich in leaf mold, peat moss, and perlite or sand.
How often should I water my Pink Lady’s Slipper?
Keep the soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. Water thoroughly when the top layer of soil begins to feel slightly dry to the touch. Ensure excellent drainage to prevent root rot.
Is the Pink Lady’s Slipper difficult to care for?
While they have specific habitat preferences (shaded, moist, and acidic conditions), they are incredibly hardy once established. They are ideal for gardeners looking to advance their orchid-growing skills.



















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