Orchid Trio
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- 3 classic Moth Orchids planted in a stylish ceramic planter
- Delivered gift wrapped and boxed with a handwritten greeting card
- Great table centrepieces
We're really excited to have these lovely new orchid planters for autumn 2025. Great gifts to brighten up a table or windowsil, they are absolutely covered in buds as pictured and will bloom for weeks and weeks on end.
British grown, small flowered orchids, also known as Phalaenopsis are beautifully presented in a stylish modern ceramic planter. Great gifts for a modern home, they will bring a touch of class all year round.

These instructions are sent with the plant gift
These are plants of the forest - they like some light, but don’t like to be scorched. Avoid a windowsill where there is constant direct sunlight. Although quite content in warm rooms, the cooler the room (within reason) the longer the flowers will last.
These orchids have aerial roots that were built to hang in the warm moist air of the swamp and so it is important to get the watering right. If over watered the roots will be standing in the excess, and this will cause them to suffocate and the plant will die.
How often you need to water will depend on the room conditions – how light and warm it is. Typically, about 2 tablespoons of water once week should be sufficient, but make your own judgement, by checking the weight of the pot when both well-watered and dry and then try and keep it half-way in between. Another tip is that when your orchid is sufficiently watered the leaves will fill stiffer. Conversely if in need of water, the leaves will feel softer.
Once your orchid has finally finished blooming cut the flower stems right back and find a nice out of the way spot with an even temperature for them to rest. With a bit of luck, they can flower again next year.
Problem solving:
If you notice any wrinkling or rolled leaves, the plant is dehydrated and needs watering as soon as possible.