Phalaenopsis aphrodite is a species of moth orchid native to the Philippines and Taiwan, known for its large, elegant white flowers and long-lasting blooms. Itβs widely cultivated as a houseplant and ornamental orchid. πΈ
Key Features
- Flowers: Pure white, sometimes with a pale yellow or cream lip; can last several weeks
- Leaves: Thick, dark green, and leathery
- Growth habit: Monopodial (grows upward from a single stem)
- Flower spikes: Can reach 2β3 feet, often arching gracefully
Cultivation
- Light: Bright, indirect sunlight; avoid direct sun to prevent leaf burn
- Temperature: 65β80Β°F (18β27Β°C) during the day, slightly cooler at night
- Watering: Keep roots moist but not waterlogged; typically 1β2 times per week
- Humidity: Moderate to high (50β70%)
- Fertilizer: Balanced orchid fertilizer every 2β4 weeks during active growth
Blooming Tips
- Repot every 2β3 years using a well-draining orchid bark mix
- Avoid letting water collect in the crown to prevent rot
- Cooler night temperatures can encourage flower spike formation
β Phalaenopsis aphrodite is easy to care for, beginner-friendly, and produces stunning, long-lasting blooms, making it a favorite among orchid enthusiasts.
I can also provide a care schedule specifically to encourage reblooming indoors.