White Flowering Party Pack

by The Sill

$199.00

<p>This curated pack includes 3 <a href="https://www.thesill.com/products/white-orchid" title="White Orchid Phalaenopsis Orchids Houseplants Indoor Plants" rel="noopener" target="_blank">white Orchids</a> and 3 white Anthuriums — two tropical favorites grown for their long-lasting blooms and rich symbolism. Style them together for a bold monochrome display or spread them out to tie your space together. Their complementary white flowers also make perfect pairings for showers, weddings, or other special events.</p> <h3>What is an Anthurium?</h3> <p><meta charset="utf-8"><a title="How to Care for Anthurium White Anthurium" href="https://www.thesill.com/blogs/plants-101/how-to-care-for-anthuriums">Anthuriums</a> (often called “flamingo flowers”) can hold each bloom for up to eight weeks, with fresh ones popping up often. What looks like the flower is actually a waxy, heart-shaped leaf called a <em>spathe</em>, while the true blooms are the tiny structures on the central <em>spadix</em>.</p> <h3>What is an Orchid?</h3> <p><meta charset="utf-8"><a rel="noopener" title="How to Care for Orchids What Are Orchids" href="https://www.thesill.com/blogs/plants-101/orchids" target="_blank">Phalaenopsis Orchids</a>, or "moth orchids," are prized for their arching stems and intricate flowers. Symbolizing grace and new beginnings, Orchids typically bloom once or twice a year; however, bloom cycles can last up to three months. After flowers drop, the plant is simply recharging to <a title="How to Rebloom Orchids Orchid Blooming" href="https://www.thesill.com/blogs/plants-101/how-to-rebloom-orchids" target="_blank">bloom again</a>.</p> <ul> <li>Each plant is unique; size and shape vary by season</li> <li>Orchids arrive in 5" nursery grow pots, and measure 20–28 <meta charset="utf-8"> <span>inches tall from bottom of the grow pot to the top of the foliage</span> </li> <li>Anthuriums arrive in 5" nursery grow pots, and measure 12–16 <meta charset="utf-8"> <span>inches tall from bottom of the grow pot to the top of the foliage</span> </li> <li> <meta charset="utf-8">Orchids may arrive with a few buds not yet open; warmer indoor settings will help them unfurl</li> </ul>