🌸 Phalaenopsis aphrodite
Phalaenopsis aphrodite is a species of moth orchid native to Taiwan and parts of the northern Philippines. It’s one of the most important parent species used in modern white Phalaenopsis hybrids.
🌿 Key Features
- Flower color: Pure white with a yellow and lightly marked lip
- Flower size: Large (8–10 cm across)
- Blooming season: Late winter to spring
- Leaves: Broad, fleshy, dark green
- Growth habit: Monopodial (single stem growth)
This species is prized for its elegant, long-lasting blooms.
🌎 Native Habitat
- Low-elevation forests
- Grows epiphytically (on trees)
- Warm, humid environments with filtered light
🪴 Care Guide (Home Growing)
Light:
Bright, indirect light (east-facing window ideal)
Water:
Water when roots turn silvery; avoid water sitting in crown
Temperature:
- Day: 70–85°F (21–29°C)
- Night: 60–70°F (16–21°C)
Humidity:
50–70% preferred
Potting Medium:
Orchid bark mix with good drainage
🌼 Why It’s Important
- Major parent of many commercial white Phalaenopsis hybrids
- Symbol of elegance and purity in orchid breeding
- Taiwan considers it a significant native species
⚠️ Common Problems
- Root rot (overwatering)
- Crown rot
- Mealybugs or scale insects
- Bud blast from sudden temperature changes
If you’d like, I can also provide a repotting guide, a reblooming guide, or tips for distinguishing it from similar white Phalaenopsis species.**