Lady's Slipper - Pink

$46.95

Ease to Grow: Moderate
Dormancy: Yes
Native Range: Woodlands of Eastern North America
Zones: 3-8 (2-9)

Pink Lady's Slipper Orchid, Cypripedium acaule, is one of the best known of all the hardy orchids. Pink Lady's Slipper plants have large (2-3") pink, moccasin shaped flowers resembling a swollen egg. The pouches are pink with raspberry colored veins, and an opening through which pollinating insects travel. There is no nectar, and insects have to find their way through the pouch and out the back. They probably soon learn there is little nectar available in Pink Lady's Slippers and avoid the flowers, which may be why so few are pollinated in the wild. Flowers are singular on medium height spikes, and topped by green and brownish maroon sepals. It is a late Spring, early Summer bloomer, and flowers can last up to a month or more. Lady's Slipper flower spikes benefit from staking, and protection from the wind. Two wide, long elliptical leaves rise from the base of the plant. They are rich green above and silvery green below. They are corrugated by thick, parallel veins. In their natural habit, Pink Lady's Slipper Orchids grow in open, upland woods, above bogs and fens, usually under pines. The soil is typical low nutrient, loose, well drained and humusy. It is consistently moist, but not saturated. There is frequently a layer of decomposing leaves on the soil surface. Light is shade or dappled sunlight. Plants tolerate full sun, but do not look their best. Seeds are very fine and can be a challenge to germinate. It is winter hardy, and should be protected from rodents during dormancy. Mulch with 4+" of pine needles in the Fall. Leave at least a 1" of needles after spring cleanup. The rhizomes can be stored in damp sphagnum at 35°F (2°C) in a refrigerator for 3 or 4 months. Water with rain/distilled water, they are sensitive to mineral buildup. Do not over water, and be sure to keep the soil slightly moist during the peak of summer. Keep soil acidic and provide good drainage. Fertilizing is beneficial during the formation of Spring shoots. Consider 3 month slow release 14:14:14 Osmocote. C. acaule does well in beds and pots, and makes a charming addition to the bog garden.

Our plants are not collected from the wild, and are laboratory propagated or from root divisions of plants in our collection.

Plants are shipped bare-root, wrapped in damp sphagnum moss. In its dormant season, it will be shipped as a dormant root/rhizome. Photographs are representative of species, and not the specific Lady's Slipper orchid for sale.

Shipment timing on pre-orders will vary depending on weather conditions, but the approximate schedule is mid-late September for Fall shipments and mid April for Spring. Customers will be notified in advance of their shipment as the date approaches.

Height: 6"-10"
Plant Type: Perennial, Cold Temperate
Soil: Lady's Slipper Mix
Soil pH: 4-5
Light: Partial Sun to Dappled Light
Use: Grows best outdoors in the bog garden or pots

Customer Reviews

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Adam Taber
A fantastic mother's day gift

My mother did her masters on this flower. She was very excited to receive the gift. When she called with questions they were very helpful and even offered to replace it if it didnt survive the trip.

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Home Meehan
Red slipper

Plants arrived after a weekend holdover at post office. Remained moist, and intact! They have been in the ground a week, seemed to have adapted well. Fingers crossed!

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Pete
Pink lady slipper

Bought a single crown with only half a hope that it would take in my native woodland setting. Shipped fairly quickly and arrived in good shape. Planted in the ground within two days of arrival. Two week check and it had bloomed! Blown away to say the least. Highly recommend

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Gary
Lady slipper thrives

I have purchased many lady slippers from various places and never had them survive the winter. I bought a plant here last season, it bloomed, and grew well through fall. I am thrilled to report that I have two strong growths with buds coming up!!!! Thank you for the quality plant and soil.

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Sandy Felsenthal
Success at Last

It took 3 seasons, but finally Carnivorous Plant Nursery sent me a root that worked! All others nurseries had failed me, or maybe I am just a better gardener.

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