A fantastic species from southwest java that is found growing on limestone cliffs in shady conditions. This is from section Cochlopetalum, which is a series of species that repeatedly flower on the same spike several times over, often up to a year or more! Paph. moquettianum is also special in that it is the largest flower of all the Cochlopetalum species. In addition, this particular batch of 'Mochi' x self is very unique as the parent plant was purchased from a collector in Japan, and has the largest flowers ever recorded at 12 cm across! Don't miss this opportunity! This batch is near blooming size and should be blooming by the summer of 2026.