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Phalaenopsis 'Santa Rosa'
Phalaenopsis multiflora 'Santa Rosa'
A lot comes to mind when we think of this Phalenopsis orchid. Its arching stems and large bunny eared leaves give the plant a strikingly graceful appearance. The stream of flowers resemble a colony of butterflies.
The ‘Moth’ orchid as it is often referred to, are exceptionally easy to care for. And have been long used in interior design applications as well as gift giving.
Light Pink flowers are often linked to femininity. 'Santa Rosa' boast the same densely packed blooms as the other members of the multiflora species. However the petals are a delicate muted pink with fuchsia pink veining. The beautiful flower is made even more striking by the sunset coloured centre. Simply gazing at this flower makes us thing of warmer weather
Grow pot size: 12cm
Overall height including grow pot: 45-50cm
Plant Care Level: Easy
Key Benefits of Phalaenopsis 'Santa Rosa'
Their popularity isn’t limited to just their appearance. The ‘Moth orchid’ is particularly easy to care for, especially for beginners. They make excellent gifts!
Phalaenopsis 'Santa Rosa' Plant Care Tips
Do not place your orchid in direct sunlight light. Make sure it is safely tucked out of reach from the sun's harmful rays. Their leaves are susceptible to burning if exposed to direct sunlight.
Temperature fluctuating is key to encouraging your orchid to rebloom. Blooms usually last 6 - 8 weeks in the ideal environment. Once they have fallen off, your orchid will need to sense a change in temperature in order to rebloom.
These are epiphytic and epilithic plants, Their roots dig into rocks and trees for support and nutrients.
The Phalaenopsis 'Santa Rosa' Plant Story
Where is it from?
Phalenopsis orchids are native to Asia and parts of Australia, since their discovery they have grown in popularity and are a popular plant amongst growers. Most orchids that we see today are cultivars, designed to exhibit bright colours and new patterns.
Who is the Phalaenopsis 'Santa Rosa'?
In their natural environment, these orchids can be found growing in tree canopies and rock faces. They absorb nutrients and water from their surroundings.
They are known for their wild stick like aerial roots, these roots have evolved to develop a natural sun protection and to anchor the plant to trees and rocks. Healthy roots are thick, and have a silvery coating on them, while the tip will remain bright green.
Is the Phalaenopsis 'Santa Rosa' the right plant for me?
Due to their Epiphytic nature, these plants are really easy to maintain. Watering is a cinch! Sit your orchid in the sink with water coming half way up the roots for twenty minutes. Once every seven to ten days. Allow the water drain free, Its that easy!
Orchids are suitable for most home environments and can thrive in rooms where there is a lot of light available. This includes offices spaces that use fluorescent or LED lights
Pet Friendly: Yes
Location Suggestions: In the Northern Hemisphere we suggest placing your Orchid near a window that is northwest facing. As the temperatures drop the proximity to the window can induce new blooms.
Care Instructions
Light
Place your orchid in a shaded spot where it will receive plenty of bright indirect light or filtered light.
Water
Water sparingly in the winter. Your plant is dormant and will not be actively growing. The soil should be damp to the touch not sopping and should never dry out. In the spring and Summer or once blooms have appeared, increase the watering. Check every 5 days to make sure the soil is consistently damp.
Temperature
Provide cool temperature in the Autumn and Winter season, 10°C to 15°C. And during the day in Spring and summer keep the temperature warm from 21°C to 24°C.
Feeding
We highly recommend using a balanced fertilizer formulated for orchids. 0.02-0.02-0.02. Fertilize with every other watering once buds appear into the summer. Cease feeding your orchid after the blooms have fallen off.
Toxicity
No, the Phalaenopsis orchid in non-toxic. However, we do not recommend ingesting them.
Care
Check the axis of the leaves and stem for any mealy bugs. Wipe leaves down gently with a microfibre cloth. After your blooms have fallen off, trim back 3cm from the first flower. Do not remove the flower spike. New flowers can bloom from old spikes.
General Information About Your Plant
Origin
Phalenopsis orchids are native to Asia and parts of Australia
Blossom
Typically blooms in the Winter and the Spring when the temperatures drop.

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