Phalaenopsis 'Little Kolibri Amabilis' — mini pure white butterfly-shaped orchid, perfect for small windows and offices.
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Pot diameter: 9 cm
Delivery date: 1-2 weeks
Phalaenopsis 'Little Kolibri Amabilis' is a mini (dwarf) cultivar of butterfly orchid, with small, pure white butterfly-shaped flowers similar to the original Phalaenopsis amabilis. The small size makes this cultivar a perfect piece for small windows, offices or space-limited collections.
Blooms abundantly and can return with successive flower cycles if properly cared for. One of the most popular orchids for home cultivation.
Dwarf cultivar selected from Southeast Asian Phalaenopsis amabilis.
Bright indirect light (no direct sun), humidity 50-70%, temperatures 18-28°C. Orchid substrate (pine bark + sphagnum). Weekly soak watering.
Small pure white butterfly-shaped flowers on long stalks, lasting 2-4 months.
Not toxic to cats, dogs or children.
Phalaenopsis Amabilis flowers can last 2-3 months. After flowers drop, cut the spike above the second node for re-blooming.
Soak the pot in room temperature water for 15-20 minutes, then let it drain completely. Repeat once a week. Do not leave water in the saucer.
Phalaenopsis prefers bright indirect light. Avoid direct sun which burns the leaves. A spot near an east or north-facing window is ideal.
No, Phalaenopsis orchids are non-toxic and safe for homes with cats and dogs.
Use special orchid substrate based on pine bark, not standard soil. Roots need air and excellent drainage.
By soaking: place pot in water for 10-15 minutes weekly, then let it drain completely before placing back. Don't leave water in saucer.
Phalaenopsis flowers can last 2-4 months, sometimes longer. After flowers fall, the plant can produce new stalks from the same pot in the following months.
Lower leaves naturally turn yellow as they age. If multiple leaves turn yellow simultaneously, check roots - rot from overwatering is a common cause.
No, Phalaenopsis is not toxic to cats, dogs or children. It's one of the recommended houseplants for homes with pets.
Cut old stalk 1-2 cm above the last node. Provide moderate night cooling (15-18°C) for 4-6 weeks to stimulate new stalk.