Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi is a botanical orchid species originating from Southeast Asia. It is a small to medium-sized epiphytic plant that thrives in warm conditions with medium to bright, filtered light.
This species is well known for its characteristic antler-shaped (“cornu-cervi”) flower spikes, which can produce flowers successively over a long period. The blooms are typically yellow to greenish with red or brown markings, often glossy and long-lasting.
It is cultivated in a pot using a well-draining substrate such as fine to medium bark, ensuring good aeration of the roots.
To care for Phalaenopsis cornu-cervi, it is important to keep the substrate lightly moist, allowing it to dry slightly between waterings. Regular fertilization during the growing season helps support continuous flowering.
Warm temperatures, good humidity and gentle air circulation are essential for healthy growth. A unique and rewarding species, ideal for growers who appreciate sequential blooming orchids.

Encyclia alata
Coelogyne fimbriata
Brassocattleya Nakornpathom
Encyclia vitellina x cochleata
Coelogyne mayeriana
Bulbophyllum violaceolabellum
Phalaenopsis cornu cervi red
Vanda ampullacea
Cattleya Chyong Guu Swan
Bulbophyllum lasiochilum var flava
Dendrochilum abbreviatum
Holcoglossum flavescens x Ascocentrum curvifolium
Angraecum didieri
Angraecum leonis
Trichoglottis triflora
Dendrobium pierardii x loddigesii
Neostylis lou sneary



