Phalaenopsis bellina is a highly prized orchid species known for its fragrant, long-lasting flowers and tropical origins. Here’s a detailed guide:
1. Botanical Info
- Genus: Phalaenopsis
- Species: bellina
- Family: Orchidaceae
- Origin: Borneo, Malaysia, and parts of Indonesia
- Flower Color: Typically soft green to pale pink with a white lip, sometimes with subtle purple markings
- Fragrance: Strong, sweet, and citrusy, especially in the morning
2. Growth Habit
- Epiphytic orchid (grows on trees in nature)
- Leaves: Thick, fleshy, dark green, slightly arched
- Roots: Aerial and velamen-covered, absorb water and nutrients efficiently
- Size: Compact to medium; blooms can be 2–3 inches across
3. Flowering
- Bloom time: Often produces flowers once or twice a year, sometimes more under ideal conditions
- Duration: Flowers can last 6–8 weeks
- Spike: Usually 1–3 flower spikes per mature plant, with multiple blooms per spike
4. Care Requirements
A. Light
- Bright, indirect sunlight
- Avoid direct midday sun to prevent leaf burn
B. Temperature
- Tropical preference: 75–85°F (24–29°C) daytime, 65–70°F (18–21°C) night
- Slight nighttime drop encourages flowering
C. Humidity
- Prefers 60–80% humidity
- Mist leaves or use humidity trays; good airflow prevents fungal issues
D. Watering
- Water thoroughly when roots turn silvery-green
- Avoid letting water sit in the crown to prevent rot
- Use rainwater, distilled water, or low-salt water if possible
E. Fertilization
- Use a balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20 or similar) every 2 weeks during growth
- Reduce frequency when plant is not actively growing
5. Potting Medium
- Epiphytic mix: bark, charcoal, perlite, sphagnum moss
- Repot every 2–3 years or when medium decomposes
6. Special Tips
- The citrus fragrance is strongest in morning; place near windows for enjoyment
- Flower spikes can rebloom if healthy
- Avoid overwatering; bellina is sensitive to root rot
💡 Fun Fact: Phalaenopsis bellina is considered one of the most fragrant Phalaenopsis species, and many hybridizers use it to add citrus scent to hybrids.
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