Petite Sunset Orchid

$68
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Add a pop of serenity to your tablescape with this popular Phalaenopsis orchid. One of the easiest varieties to grow as a houseplant—it is affectionately called the beginner orchid. You may notice a small number of blooms on your orchid upon delivery. These blooms will open quicker in a warm indoor setting. It will typically bloom about once a year, for up to three months. After a blooming cycle, the flowers will wilt and fall off. This is the orchid’s way to store up energy to re-bloom again next season.

  • Each plant is unique; size and shape fluctuate by season so all measurements are shown as a range
  • Orchid measures between 8"–14” tall from the soil line to the top of the foliage
  • Arrives in a 2.5" nursery grow pot nestled in your planter
  • The actual color of blooms may vary slightly from what is pictured, and like a true sunset can take on a range of orange to pink hues

Plant Care

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Bright indirect

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Water every 1–2 weeks

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Plant Bio

Often called the beginner orchid or ‘moth orchid’, the popular Phalaenopsis orchid is one of the easiest varieties of orchids to grow as a houseplant. Native to India, China, and Southeast Asia – this orchid with leafy stems and long-lasting flowers does best a bright, warm, humid spot. Indoors, the Phalaenopsis orchid will typically bloom about once a year, for up to three months. After a blooming cycle, the flowers will wilt and fall off. When this happens, don’t worry, your orchid is not dead – it’s just storing up energy to re-bloom again next season.
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