Orchid

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Definition

The orchid (phalaenopsis) is the most popular flowering indoor plant. Its butterfly-shaped flowers last for months and bring a refined elegance.

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The Phalaenopsis orchid is an interior decoration staple thanks to its beauty and longevity. Its delicate butterfly-shaped flowers bring timeless elegance to your space. To showcase this plant, choose a ceramic or glass pot that harmonizes with your decor. Place it near a well-exposed window, away from drafts. Fertilize it regularly with a special orchid fertilizer to preserve its green foliage and bloom. You can also combine it with other plants such as ferns or bromeliads to create a beautiful plant arrangement. The orchid will fit perfectly into a modern, minimalist, or even a nature-inspired interior, depending on your preferences. With its graceful flowers and relatively simple care, this indoor plant will bring a touch of natural elegance to your decoration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The orchid (phalaenopsis) has butterfly-shaped flowers that last for months. Guaranteed refined elegance.

Place the orchid in bright light without direct sunlight. Soak roots for 15 minutes per week. Avoid cachepots that retain water (roots will rot).

Pitfall: an orchid watered from above whose rosette heart rots. Always water by soaking the pot.

Phalaenopsis orchids are the most popular for interior decoration because they bloom for a long time and adapt well to apartment conditions. Varieties with white, pink or purple flowers easily integrate into different decoration styles.

Place your orchid in a well-lit room, but away from direct sunlight. Avoid drafts and significant temperature fluctuations. A bathroom or kitchen may be suitable if humidity is sufficient.

To highlight your orchid, you can place it in a designer cachepot, hang it in an aerial support, or combine it with natural elements such as pebbles, driftwood, or moss. Also consider choosing a suitable growing medium.

After the flowers fall, you can delicately prune the flower stem and continue to care for the orchid. With proper care, it will rebloom in a few months. You can also repot it in fresh substrate to revitalize it.

Orchids fit perfectly into contemporary, minimalist, or Scandinavian interiors. They are also widely found in floral arrangements mixing different varieties. Their natural aesthetic and prolonged flowering make them a must-have for indoor plant decoration.

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