The native species of Phalaenopsis refers to the original varieties of Phalaenopsis that have evolved naturally without artificial hybridization or intervention in the natural environment, and have pure genetic characteristics. There are currently more than 70 known native species of the genus Phalaenopsis, such as Taiwan Phalaenopsis, Peach Blossom Phalaenopsis, Phalaenopsis Schilleriana, etc. The native species are mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical low altitude areas, including Taiwan, China, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia and other places.Phalaenopsis aphrodite has flowers that resemble spread butterflies, with wide circular petals and a variety of colors, including white, pink, purple, and multicolored varieties. The inflorescence is slender and gentle, with several to more than ten flowers per branch arranged symmetrically.
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