Phalaenopsis flowers are beautiful and delicate, with rich colors, long flowering period, and many flowers. They can absorb harmful indoor gases, purify the air and become potted ornamental plants. They are placed in the living room, dining room and study room; they can also be used as cut flowers, High-grade material for VIP corsages, bridal bouquets, and flower baskets; it can also be used to arrange orchid gardens.


Phalaenopsis likes warmth and chills. The optimum temperature for growth is 15-20°C. In winter, it will stop growing below 10°C, and it is easy to die if it is below 5°C. Grows on tropical and subtropical jungle trunks at low elevations.


Common varieties


Phalaenopsis florets: It is more common and is a variant of Phalaenopsis. Its appearance is similar to that of ordinary varieties, but the flowers are much smaller than other varieties, and the flowers are small and have unique ornamental value.


Safflower Phalaenopsis: The shape is not much different from ordinary Phalaenopsis, but the flowers of Safflower Phalaenopsis are bright red and as beautiful as butterflies. It also has unique ornamental value and is suitable for potted maintenance.


Banna Phalaenopsis: It has developed roots and needs to be prepared with loose and fertile soil as a substrate. It has strong drought tolerance and orange-red petals.


Aford Phalaenopsis: The flower color is usually light and elegant white, and the back of the leaves is purple. It is one of the more common varieties. Its overall shape is different from most varieties. Aford Phalaenopsis has strong adaptability to the environment. It is especially suitable for maintenance at home, not only to decorate the environment, but also to purify the air.


Variegated Phalaenopsis: Also known as Schiller Phalaenopsis, the leaves are oblong and broad, with gray and green markings on the surface of the leaves, and purple on the back of the leaves. Flowers are usually 8-9 cm in diameter and light purple in color.


Phalaenopsis is named for its flower posture flying like a butterfly. It also has many wonderful flower languages and meanings. Do you like Phalaenopsis?