Description
Phalaenopsis pulcherrima v. coerulea (Syn. Doritis pulcherrima v. coerulea)
A fairly compact species with distinct upright flower spikes, this form has very nice coerulea flowers. Will have many flowers per spike with maturity and should be grown more like Dendrobiums or Cattleyas
SEASON: Typically winter and spring
TEMPS: Intermediate
WATERING: Damp but not soggy
LIGHT: Filtered, bright- very bright light. Prefers higher light than most other Phalaenopsis species
NOTE: These are a seedling population and NOT clones. It should be understood that although we assure the identity of all of our plants it's very possible to have plants from the same species be slightly different from one another. Any photos shown are images of our actual plants that we have grown and represent the possibility of each plant under proper care but will NOT BE THE PLANT YOU RECEIVE. Please refer to the description of pot size/maturity for actual plant size