Collection: Orchids

The pet-friendly Phalaenopsis is one of the easiest varieties of orchids to grow as a houseplant.

  • Mini Orchid

    Choose your orchid color
    From $39
  • Petite Sunset Orchid

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $68
    Pet-Friendly
  • White Orchid

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $69 $79
    Up to 12% Off
  • Petite White Orchid

    Nestled in a Piedmont planter
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  • Sunrise Orchid

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $79
    Pet-Friendly
  • Petite White Orchid with Yellow

    Nestled in a Piedmont planter
    From $68
    Pet-Friendly
  • Yellow Orchid

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $78
    Pet-Friendly
  • Blue Watercolor Orchid

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    From $89
    Pet-Friendly
  • Purple Orchid

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  • Petite Pink Orchid

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $68
    Pet-Friendly
  • We The Wild

    Orchid Care Duo

    From $30
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  • Pink Watercolor Orchid

    Choose your planter style & color
    From $89
    Pet-Friendly
  • Petite Purple Orchid

    Beginner friendly
    From $68
    Pet-Friendly
  • Dark Purple Orchid

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    From $79
    Pet-Friendly
  • Dark Purple Watercolor Orchid

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  • Orchid Party Pack

    Set of 20 miniature Orchids
    From $199 $350
    Up to 43% Off
  • Petite Yellow Orchid

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  • White Waterfall Orchid

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Orchids FAQ

How long does an orchid live?

When properly cared for orchids live several years. The Phalaenopsis orchid can bloom for several months. If the orchid does not die once it stops blooming, the plant can start blooming again. The orchid's main structure keeps the plant alive, so it’s essential to provide support and ideal conditions.

How often should orchids be watered?

Most orchids need the same watering routine. In the winter, they only need water once per week. As the weather warms, they need water twice per week. An orchid in a larger pot will need water less frequently than an orchid in a smaller pot. Pay attention to the moss around your orchid. When it dries, your orchid needs water.

How to keep orchids blooming?

Phalaenopsis orchids need to be out of direct sunlight so the sun's heat does not scorch their delicate leaves. Orchids also need temperature variations, with cooler temperatures at night. They also need fertilizer and a pot large enough for aeration.

What is so special about orchids?

Orchids are elegant flowers with a unique asymmetrical design. While they look like complicated flowers to care for, they are easy to keep alive and thriving. Some orchids only bloom for a short time, so their limited flowering time makes them special to those who enjoy them. People who live in chilly climates, but vacation in tropical ones, tend to consider orchids pleasant reminders of their time away from home. Whatever the reason, orchids tend to bring a sense of joy to the spaces they occupy.

Choosing the Phalaenopsis Orchid Keeps Lovely Blooms in Your Home

If you are looking for a live houseplant that adds drama to your home, an orchid will do it. Homeowners new to orchids can start with the Phalaenopsis orchid, an arching bloom that shows its flowers for months. This species is relatively easy to care for and can grow up to 36 inches tall.

Beautiful blooming orchids are tropical plants that succeed in homes worldwide. They need minimal light, humid conditions, and airflow. They do not do well in direct sunlight, as their delicate leaves scorch easily. Most orchids require host plants, but those in pots do well with a potting mix that contains tree bark.

Our orchids for sale coordinate with all decor styles. They also make lovely plants you can appreciate for years to come. Like other blooming flowers, orchids add positivity to a room, making people feel warm and welcome.