Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchid) One of the easiest orchids to grow, ideal for beginners. They bloom for months and prefer indirect light and moderate watering.
Cattleya Known for their large, fragrant flowers and vibrant colors. They thrive in bright, indirect light and need drying out between waterings.
Dendrobium These orchids vary widely in appearance. They prefer bright light and cooler temperatures, especially in winter.
Oncidium (Dancing Lady Orchid) These have numerous small, colorful blooms. They require plenty of light and good air circulation.
Paphiopedilum (Lady Slipper Orchid) Unique pouch-shaped flowers make them stand out. They prefer low to medium light and high humidity.
Vanda Famous for their striking colors and large blooms. They need bright light, high humidity, and frequent watering.
Zygopetalum These orchids produce fragrant, waxy blooms and thrive in cooler temperatures with moderate light and regular watering.
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