| Common Name | Moth Orchid |
| Family | Orchidaceae |
| Genus | Phalaenopsis |
| Species | Hybrid |
| Variety | Dallas |
| Origin | Southeast Asia (Hybrid Cultivar) |
| Blooming | Indoor, long-lasting blooms in winter/spring or year-round with care |
| Leaf Color | dark green |
| Sunlight | Half-shade |
| Category | Indoor plants |
| Pet Friendly | No |
Epiphytic bark mix (pine bark), sphagnum moss, perlite; never standard potting soil
Soak roots thoroughly once a week or when roots turn silvery-grey. Allow to dry slightly between waterings.
Bright indirect light only. Direct sun scorches leaves, too little causes leaf drop and no blooms.
Dilute orchid fertilizer (1/4 strength) weekly during active growth; stop during dormancy
Cut spent flower spikes above the first node to encourage reblooming or remove entirely
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