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Phalaenopsis (Moth orchids) are so called since the flowers of some species resemble flying moths. Moth orchids would be the most common orchids present in gardens and homes as their flower blooms can last from weeks to months. Flowers come in an array of colors; yellows, pinks white, lavender and are arranged as arched sprays. Their popularity is also because of their tolerance of temperature and light conditions in the average home.

Moth orchids prefer temperatures between 55 degrees F to 85 degrees F. The day and night temperature difference is important for flowering and Moth orchids flower most useful at daytime temperatures of about 75 degrees F and evening temperatures of about 60 degrees F. The optimum positioning for a Moth orchid is near an east or west facing window where the plant are certain to get the morning and evening sun, but will not be burned in direct midday sunlight. If you are growing these orchids in a greenhouse, you will have to protect them with shade cloth. If too little light is an issue where you live, consider using fluorescent lights with the timer set to 10 hours lighting. orchid care need good air blood supply and a low-speed oscillating fan, or ceiling fan, will be adequate.