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Phalaenopsis 'Asian Coral'

Moth Orchid

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£19.99
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£19.99
An elegant flowering orchid with long-lasting coral-toned blooms and glossy green foliage, perfect for brightening interiors.
  • Flowers
  • Scented
  • Pet friendly
  • Tropical
Size
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    • Why we like this plant

      Phalaenopsis 'Asian Coral' is ideal for those seeking a refined yet low-maintenance flowering plant. Its colourful, elegant flowers and manageable size make it perfect for gifting or decorating living spaces with style.

    • About this plant

      Phalaenopsis 'Asian Coral' is a striking variety of Moth Orchid known for its vibrant coral-hued flowers, which may feature subtle veining or gradients of pink, peach, or orange. These blooms appear on graceful arching stems and can last for several months, offering colour and sophistication in any indoor setting. Native to Southeast Asia, Phalaenopsis orchids are epiphytes, meaning they grow naturally on trees, and they thrive in pots with excellent drainage and humidity. The broad, dark green leaves add year-round greenery beneath the blooms.

    • Key features

      • Exquisite, long-lasting coral-coloured flowers
      • Compact size suitable for windowsills and tabletops
      • Blooms can last 2–3 months and rebloom with care

    • Light level

      • Bright Indirect Light
      • Filtered Light
    • Growth
      habit

      Compact rosette with upright flowering stems and arching flower spikes.

    • Moisture

      Water weekly; allow media to dry slightly between waterings.

    • Where to place it

      • Living Room
      • Bathroom
      • Bedroom
      • Kitchen
      • Office/Study

    Care tips

    Water weekly using rainwater or distilled water, allowing the potting media to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid letting water sit in the crown. Provide orchid-specific feed fortnightly during active growth. Ensure the plant is in a well-ventilated spot with high humidity. Remove faded flowers to encourage new spikes, and repot every 1–2 years using orchid bark.