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Phalaenopsis aphrodite

Posted on March 11, 2026 by Admin

Phalaenopsis aphrodite is a beautiful species of orchid commonly called the moth orchid. It is famous for its elegant white flowers and is widely grown as an ornamental houseplant. 🌸

Basic Information

  • Family: Orchidaceae (orchid family)
  • Native to: Taiwan and parts of the Philippines
  • Flower color: Usually pure white with a yellow or pink center
  • Bloom size: About 7–10 cm (3–4 inches) across

Why it’s special

  • One of the most important parent species used to create many modern Phalaenopsis hybrid orchids.
  • The flowers can last for several months, making them very popular for home decoration.

Growing Conditions

🌿 Light: Bright but indirect light
πŸ’§ Water: Water about once a week; let the roots dry slightly between watering
🌑 Temperature: 18–30 Β°C (65–86 Β°F)
🌱 Medium: Orchid bark or moss, not normal soil

Interesting fact

The genus Phalaenopsis got its name because the flowers resemble moths in flight.

Symbolism

This orchid is often associated with:

  • Elegance
  • Purity
  • Love and beauty

βœ… If you want, I can also explain:

  • How to make a Phalaenopsis orchid bloom again 🌸
  • The difference between Phalaenopsis aphrodite and regular store orchids
  • How to care for orchid roots and leaves properly.

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