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Lily of the Valley Orchid
Odontoglossum pulchellum · Orchidaceae
How it looks
The Lily of the Valley Orchid (Odontoglossum pulchellum) is an orchid whose small white bell- or star-shaped flowers hang in clusters along slender flower stalks. The fragrance is light, and the leaves are narrow, long, and leathery; height 12-24 in (30-60 cm).
Lily of the Valley Orchid is an orchid with no known toxicity to cats according to the ASPCA. Both potted plants and cut flowers are safe to have around.
Guide for parents
Most orchids are a safe plant group for cats. Their long, elegant blooms make them popular decor, but checking the exact scientific name before bringing one home matters. The thick, firm leaves don't invite much chewing, but while it's in bloom, make a habit of picking up fallen petals the same day. Use a low-concentration plant fertilizer, and right after feeding, keep your cat away from the pot area briefly so they don't lick around it. Watering schedules vary by orchid species, so note the species name at purchase and look up its care.
Details
- Scientific name
- Odontoglossum pulchellum
- Common name
- Lily of the Valley Orchid
- Family
- Orchidaceae
- Source
- ASPCA
