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C. Hawaiian Wedding Song 'Virgin'
Cattleya Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’ — an icon of bridal-white elegance and intoxicating fragrance. This award-worthy hybrid combines generous, pristine white blooms with a creamy throat and a refined form that suits both collectors and designers seeking a statement orchid for weddings, events, or a distinguished home collection.
Why choose C. Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’ from O’Dowds Orchids
Exceptional bloom quality: Broad, pure white petals and sepals with a subtly ruffled lip create a full, photographic presence on the spike.
Fragrance: A delicate, honeyed perfume that fills a room without overpowering—perfect for intimate settings or floral arrangements.
Durable flowers: Long-lasting blooms that hold color and form for weeks when grown and displayed properly.
Care overview — keep your C. Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’ at its best Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal. East- or west-facing windows are preferred. Aim for 2,000–3,500 foot-candles (bright indoor light without direct midday sun). Temperature
Intermediate to warm: day 70–82°F, night 58–65°F. Moderate drops at night help encourage bud set. Humidity & air movement
50–70% humidity is ideal. Provide gentle air circulation to prevent stagnation and reduce disease risk. Watering & medium
Grow in a free-draining mix (bark with a bit of charcoal and perlite). Water thoroughly when the medium begins to dry but do not let roots remain waterlogged. Typically once weekly in moderate conditions, more in warm/dry weather. Fertilizer
Feed regularly during active growth: a balanced 20-20-20 or an orchid-specific fertilizer at quarter to half strength every 1–2 weeks. Reduce feeding slightly when growth slows. Potting & roots
Repot every 2–3 years or when medium breaks down. Use a pot that allows some root space; many growers prefer an open, well-draining clay or plastic pot. Bloom care
Support long spikes with stakes if needed. Keep flowers out of direct sun and drafts. Mist room humidity while avoiding wetting blooms excessively.
O’Dowds Orchids difference
We specialize in premium Coelogyne and an outstanding selection of Cattleya and Cymbidium varieties. Our commitment to quality, provenance, and customer guidance ensures you receive not just a plant, but an enduring floral experience.
Bring home the timeless elegance of Cattleya Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’—perfect for celebrations, collections, or anyone who cherishes classic white blooms with graceful form and gentle fragrance.
Cattleya Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’ — an icon of bridal-white elegance and intoxicating fragrance. This award-worthy hybrid combines generous, pristine white blooms with a creamy throat and a refined form that suits both collectors and designers seeking a statement orchid for weddings, events, or a distinguished home collection.
Why choose C. Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’ from O’Dowds Orchids
Exceptional bloom quality: Broad, pure white petals and sepals with a subtly ruffled lip create a full, photographic presence on the spike.
Fragrance: A delicate, honeyed perfume that fills a room without overpowering—perfect for intimate settings or floral arrangements.
Durable flowers: Long-lasting blooms that hold color and form for weeks when grown and displayed properly.
Care overview — keep your C. Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’ at its best Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal. East- or west-facing windows are preferred. Aim for 2,000–3,500 foot-candles (bright indoor light without direct midday sun). Temperature
Intermediate to warm: day 70–82°F, night 58–65°F. Moderate drops at night help encourage bud set. Humidity & air movement
50–70% humidity is ideal. Provide gentle air circulation to prevent stagnation and reduce disease risk. Watering & medium
Grow in a free-draining mix (bark with a bit of charcoal and perlite). Water thoroughly when the medium begins to dry but do not let roots remain waterlogged. Typically once weekly in moderate conditions, more in warm/dry weather. Fertilizer
Feed regularly during active growth: a balanced 20-20-20 or an orchid-specific fertilizer at quarter to half strength every 1–2 weeks. Reduce feeding slightly when growth slows. Potting & roots
Repot every 2–3 years or when medium breaks down. Use a pot that allows some root space; many growers prefer an open, well-draining clay or plastic pot. Bloom care
Support long spikes with stakes if needed. Keep flowers out of direct sun and drafts. Mist room humidity while avoiding wetting blooms excessively.
O’Dowds Orchids difference
We specialize in premium Coelogyne and an outstanding selection of Cattleya and Cymbidium varieties. Our commitment to quality, provenance, and customer guidance ensures you receive not just a plant, but an enduring floral experience.
Bring home the timeless elegance of Cattleya Hawaiian Wedding Song ‘Virgin’—perfect for celebrations, collections, or anyone who cherishes classic white blooms with graceful form and gentle fragrance.