🌸 Phalaenopsis aphrodite
Phalaenopsis aphrodite is a beautiful species of moth orchid native to Taiwan and parts of the Philippines. It’s especially prized for its large, pure white flowers and is one of the parent species of many modern white hybrid orchids.
🌿 Key Characteristics
- Flower color: Pure white with a yellow and lightly marked lip
- Flower size: Large (3–4 inches across)
- Bloom time: Late winter to spring (can rebloom with proper care)
- Leaves: Broad, fleshy, glossy green
- Growth habit: Epiphytic (naturally grows on trees)
🌱 Care Guide
☀️ Light
- Bright, indirect light
- Avoid direct afternoon sun (can scorch leaves)
🌡 Temperature
- Ideal range: 65–85°F (18–30°C)
- Needs slightly cooler nights to trigger blooming
💧 Watering
- Water when potting medium is nearly dry
- Typically once per week
- Ensure good drainage — roots should not sit in water
💨 Humidity
- Prefers 50–70% humidity
- Use a humidity tray or room humidifier if needed
🌼 Fertilizing
- Use a balanced orchid fertilizer
- “Weakly, weekly” (diluted fertilizer during active growth)
🌺 Blooming Tips
- Provide cooler nighttime temps (about 10°F cooler than day) for a few weeks to initiate flower spikes
- Do not cut the spike immediately after flowering — it may rebloom from a node
🌎 Why It’s Important
- A key species in breeding white Phalaenopsis hybrids
- Widely cultivated in commercial orchid production
- Symbolizes elegance and purity in floral arrangements
If you’d like, I can also provide a step-by-step repotting guide specifically for Phalaenopsis orchids.