Artificial White Phalaenopsis Orchid in Ceramic Pot
The white Phalaenopsis is the orchid everyone already knows: the one in every supermarket and on every windowsill. Which is exactly why a good one matters. A real white orchid looks immaculate for a few weeks, then the flowers turn limp and see-through and drop off one at a time. This keeps the clean, just-opened look indefinitely. The flowers are crisp white with a faint speckled lip and a soft yellow-green centre, and there are fresh buds still closed along the stems, the detail that stops it looking like a finished display. Two slim stems arch out and over the way a healthy orchid does, rather than standing stiffly upright. The base earns a closer look. Thick, glossy leaves and pale aerial roots threading through moss, set into a small reactive-glazed ceramic pot with a warm brown rim. At around 35cm, it's neatly tabletop-sized. It suits a bedside table, a bathroom shelf, a kitchen worktop or a windowsill where a real one would only last a season. The orchid everyone recognises, looking the way it does in the first week, all year.
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