Phalaenopsis belongs to Orchidaceae, also known as Phalaenopsis, Petunia, Chrysosporium, Sinonovacula constricta, and Lilium girdle. Phalaenopsis is the best of orchids and has the reputation of "the king of orchids". Its flowers are noble and elegant, with high ornamental value.
Phalaenopsis
Phalaenopsis has beautiful patterns and rich colors. It can be cultivated at home as decoration to make the home environment more unique. It can also purify the air and absorb toxic gases in the air, such as benzene and formaldehyde.
Where Phalaenopsis grows
Phalaenopsis is native to tropical and subtropical regions, and likes a humid, semi-cloudy, cool and breathable growth environment. There are many varieties of Phalaenopsis, most of which are native to tropical rain forests in Asia and naturally distributed in Malay Peninsula, Taiwan Province Province, Indian Ocean Islands, Nanyang Islands and other regions.
Appearance and pictures of Phalaenopsis
Phalaenopsis stems are very short, often wrapped in leaf sheaths, and the leaves are slightly fleshy, oval and green. Its inflorescence is mainly lateral to the stem base, basically unbranched, but sometimes branched.