Highlights
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Spectacular cascades: mature plants can carry dozens to hundreds of blooms on branching spikes (late winter–spring).
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Fragrant: a sweet, floral scent, especially in warm daylight hours.
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Showpiece foliage: olive-green leaves heavily marbled with silver; undersides often flushed purple.
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Easy Phal care: warm–intermediate grower, great for bright indoor spots out of direct sun.
Quick Facts
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Type: Species Phalaenopsis (monopodial; epiphytic/lithophytic)
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Origin: Philippines
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Flower color: soft to rosy pink with a darker lip; 4–6 cm (approx.)
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Season: Usually late winter to spring; spikes can rebloom from nodes
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Fragrance: Yes
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Mature size: Medium plant with long, arching, branched inflorescences
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Pet safety: Commonly considered non-toxic to cats and dogs
Care Guide
Light
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Bright, indirect light (about 10–15k lux / 900–1400 fc).
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Avoid hot midday sun; gentle morning light is ideal. If mottling fades, increase light gradually.
Humidity & Air
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60–80 % humidity with steady, gentle air movement.
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In drier homes, use a humidifier or humidity tray.
Watering
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Keep the medium evenly moist, never soggy. Let the top just begin to dry before watering again.
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Water early in the day and keep the crown dry to prevent rot.
Fertilizer
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“Weakly, weekly”: ¼–½ strength balanced orchid fertilizer during active growth.
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Flush with plain water monthly to prevent salt buildup.
Potting & Media
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Best in fine–medium bark with a little sphagnum and perlite for moisture retention; mounts also work in high humidity.
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Repot every 12–18 months or just after flowering when new root tips appear.
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Don’t cut green spikes—schilleriana often reblooms from old spikes.
Bloom Notes
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First spikes appear from the leaf axils; they often branch and arch gracefully.
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Support long spikes early to create a waterfall display.
What you’ll receive
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A healthy Phalaenopsis schilleriana ‘Silver Leaf’ (size as listed on the product page), grown in its potting mix and ready to acclimate to your conditions.
Troubleshooting
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Bud blast: usually low humidity, sudden temp swings, or drafts—stabilize conditions.
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Dull leaves: increase light slightly and feed regularly.
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Soft crown/leaves: check for water sitting in the crown; improve airflow.
Why we love it
If you want a plant that looks premium even out of bloom and turns into a pink waterfall in season, this is the Phalaenopsis to grow. The ‘Silver Leaf’ foliage is living décor—and the fragrance is the bonus.
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