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Phalaenopsis aphrodite

Posted on April 16, 2026 by Admin

Phalaenopsis aphrodite is a beautiful species of moth orchid, prized for its elegant white flowers and ease of care compared to many other orchids.


🌸 What it looks like

  • Pure white, flat flowers with a soft yellow center
  • Long, arching flower spikes
  • Broad, glossy green leaves
  • Blooms can last weeks to months

It’s one of the parent species behind many modern hybrid orchids you see in stores.


🌍 Native habitat

  • Found in Taiwan and the Philippines
  • Grows on trees (epiphyte), not in soil

🌱 How to care for it

☀️ Light

  • Bright indirect light
  • Avoid direct harsh sun (can burn leaves)

💧 Water

  • Water when roots turn silvery/gray
  • Usually once a week
  • Do not let roots sit in water

🌡️ Temperature

  • Prefers 18–28°C
  • Avoid cold drafts

💨 Humidity

  • Likes moderate humidity (50–70%)

🌿 Potting

  • Use orchid bark or moss, not regular soil

🌼 Blooming tips

  • Needs a slight temperature drop at night to trigger flowering
  • After blooming, you can cut the spike above a node to encourage reblooming

💡 Why it’s popular

  • Beginner-friendly
  • Long-lasting flowers
  • Elegant, minimalist look

Bottom line

Phalaenopsis aphrodite is a classic, low-maintenance orchid that can thrive indoors if given the right light and watering routine.


If you want, I can guide you on how to rebloom your orchid faster or troubleshoot issues like yellow leaves or no flowers.

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