Description
Small, well-established blooming size plant in a 3.25" pot.
This is one of the first orchids I grew as a kid in southern CA and is still one of the hardiest and most forgiving orchids you can grow! D kingianum stays very compact and is happy pretty much anywhere that receives moderately bright light.
This species flowers late winter/early spring and produces an abundance of fragrant, long-lasting, dime-sized purple and white flowers.
If you want to try your hand at orchids, start here!
Care: Bright indirect light, moist and warm-hot in the summer, cool and drier in the winter. Light, regular fertilizing spring-late summer