Kalapana Orchid Farm
Den. purpureum albesens 'Soft Pink'
Den. purpureum albesens 'Soft Pink'
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If you are looking for an absolute showstopper that defies the traditional look of a classic orchid, Dendrobium purpureum albescens 'Soft Pink' is a must-have. This unique color form of a beloved species is famous for its dense, spherical clusters of flowers that hug the mature canes.
Unlike orchids that produce a single dangling stem, this variety erupts in tight, pom-pom-like bundles of delicate, crystalline blossoms. The petals boast a soft, luminescent pastel pink blush that contrasts beautifully with the vivid green tips of the sepals, creating a frosted, candy-like appearance.
Why It Stands Out:
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Spectacular Flowering Style: Flowers emerge in tight, spherical clusters directly from the nodes of the canes, creating an eye-catching "bouquet" effect all along the plant.
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Unique Color Palette: The albescens 'Soft Pink' form offers a highly sought-after, delicate pastel pink hue with distinct green-tipped lips, a rare departure from the typical bright purple species.
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Prolific Bloomer: Mature, well-grown plants can produce multiple flower clusters simultaneously, transforming the orchid into a spectacular column of color.
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Fascinating Growth Habit: With its robust, upright pseudobulbs and structural foliage, this orchid brings a distinct, exotic architectural vibe to any indoor jungle or greenhouse collection.
Quick Care Guide:
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Light: Bright, filtered light. An east or shaded south-facing window works best. Give it plenty of light to encourage heavy blooming, but protect it from harsh, direct midday sun.
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Water: Water copiously during the active growing season (spring and summer), keeping the media evenly moist. Reduce watering slightly in the winter when growth slows down, allowing the media to just dry out between waterings.
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Temperature: Warm to Intermediate (65°F – 85°F). This tropical beauty thrives in consistent warmth and high humidity but can tolerate short dips into the low 60s.
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Fertilizer: Feed weakly weekly with a balanced orchid fertilizer while the plant is actively pushing out new green growth and roots. Flush the pot with pure water once a month to prevent salt buildup.
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