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Phalaenopsis grandiflorum White

Moth Orchid

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£19.99
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A refined orchid with large, pure white blooms that offer timeless elegance and long-lasting indoor beauty.
  • Flowers
  • Pet friendly
  • Tropical
Size
    Phalaenopsis grandiflorum White
    Phalaenopsis grandiflorum White
    Phalaenopsis grandiflorum White

    • Why we like this plant

      The perfect choice for minimal, modern, or classic interiors, Phalaenopsis grandiflorum 'White' adds effortless sophistication and serenity. It's a versatile gift or décor plant that complements nearly any setting.

    • About this plant

      Phalaenopsis grandiflorum 'White' is a stunning variety of Moth Orchid, admired for its exceptionally large, crisp white flowers that exude grace and simplicity. Each bloom is perfectly shaped, often with a subtle yellow or pink centre, and can last for several months on tall, arching stems. The bold contrast between the pristine petals and the plant’s glossy green leaves creates a striking focal point in any room. As with all Phalaenopsis orchids, this variety is ideal for indoor growing and surprisingly easy to care for.

    • Key features

      • Extra-large white flowers with a classic form
      • Long flowering period—often up to 3 months
      • Compact growth, ideal for elegant displays

    • Light level

      • Bright Indirect Light
      • Filtered Light
    • Growth
      habit

      Compact, rosette-forming with upright or arching flower spikes.

    • Moisture

      Water once a week; let excess drain freely and avoid soggy roots.

    • Where to place it

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

    Care tips

    Water weekly with rainwater or distilled water, allowing the bark mix to dry slightly in between. Never let water sit in the leaf crown. Place in bright, indirect light and maintain moderate humidity. Feed with an orchid fertiliser every 2–3 weeks during active growth. Remove spent blooms by trimming the spike above a node to encourage reblooming.