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Orchids

Butterfly orchid: stylish and elegant! 

The butterfly orchid is a true classic for the home. With its graceful flowers and long bloom, this plant brings an elegant and serene look to any interior.

• Available in various colors
• Can be ordered with or without a pot
• Also available as a complete set

Whether you choose a subtle shade or a striking color: there is always a butterfly orchid that perfectly suits your interior.


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  1. Surprise box of 4 Butterfly orchids
    Surprise box of 4 Butterfly orchids
    Phalaenopsis orchidee
    ↕35cm
    Ø20cm
    €68.95
  2. 2 Pieces Butterfly Orchid Las Vegas
    2 Pieces Butterfly Orchid Las Vegas
    2 stuks Phalaenopsis orchideeën
    ↕45cm
    Ø12cm
    €60.50
  3. 4 Pieces Butterfly Orchids Las Vegas
    4 Pieces Butterfly Orchids Las Vegas
    4 stuks Phalaenopsis orchideeën Las Vegas
    ↕45cm
    Ø12cm
    €104.95
  4. 4 Pieces Butterfly Orchids Ghent
    4 Pieces Butterfly Orchids Ghent
    4 Stuks Phalaenopsis Orchideeën
    ↕45cm
    Ø12cm
    €104.95
  5. 2 Pieces White Butterfly Orchids
    2 Pieces White Butterfly Orchids
    Phalaenopsis orchideeën
    ↕45cm
    Ø12cm
    €60.50
  6. 4 Pieces Butterfly Orchid Bolzano
    4 Pieces Butterfly Orchid Bolzano
    4 Stuks Phalaenopsis orchideeën
    ↕45cm
    Ø9cm
    €71.50
  7. 4 Pieces Butterfly Orchids Congo
    4 Pieces Butterfly Orchids Congo
    4 Stuks Phalaenopsis Orchideeën
    ↕45cm
    Ø9cm
    €71.50
  8. 4 Pieces Butterfly Orchids Morelia
    4 Pieces Butterfly Orchids Morelia
    Phalaenopsis orchideeën
    ↕45cm
    Ø9cm
    €63.95
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Frequently asked questions about Orchids

Which orchid is easiest for indoors, and how do I choose the right one?
For most homes, a butterfly orchid (Phalaenopsis) is the most forgiving choice: it flowers for a long time and copes well with normal room conditions. Choose based on your spot and routine: pick a plant with several healthy buds if you want longer enjoyment, and select a pot size that matches your windowsill or table (small pots fit compact spaces, larger plants make more impact). If you tend to forget watering, choose a setup with a proper inner pot and drainage so excess water can’t stay around the roots.
Orchids with pot, without pot, or an orchid set: what suits my situation?
Choose an orchid without a pot if you already have a decorative pot at home and want to match your interior exactly—just make sure the orchid stays in its grow pot and can drain. Choose an orchid in a pot if you want a ready-to-place look with a suitable decorative cover. Pick an orchid set if you want a styled arrangement (often combined with other small plants and a tray) that’s easy to place as one piece; it also helps you keep the display cohesive, but check that each plant in the set has similar light needs in the chosen spot.
What’s the best light and temperature for orchids at home?
Orchids do best in bright, indirect light: near an east or west window is often ideal. Avoid harsh midday sun on the leaves (especially behind glass), which can scorch them. A steady indoor temperature works well; keep the plant away from radiators, cold drafts, and frequently opened exterior doors. If your orchid blooms less, light is usually the first thing to improve—move it slightly closer to the window without putting it in full sun.
How do I avoid the most common orchid mistake: root rot from overwatering?
The key is letting the roots breathe and never leaving water standing at the bottom. Water only when the growing medium has dried noticeably and the roots look more silvery than green. Give water, let it drain completely, and empty any excess from the decorative pot or tray. Use a pot with inner drainage, and don’t pack the plant into dense soil—orchids need an airy medium. Yellowing leaves combined with soft roots is a common sign you’re watering too often.