The stem of Dendrobium loddigesii Rolfe is delicate, often drooping, thin cylindrical, 10-45 cm long, about 3 mm thick, sometimes branched, with multiple nodes; The internodes are 1.5-2 centimeters long and turn golden yellow after drying. Leaf paper, two rows, alternate throughout the stem, tongue shaped, oblong lanceolate or slightly obliquely elongated circular, usually 2-4 cm long and 1-1.3 cm wide, with a sharp and slightly hooked tip, a sheath at the base, and raised leaf veins on the upper surface in a grid like pattern after drying; The leaf sheath is membranous and often opens after drying. The flowers are white or purple red, with 1-2 flowers per bundle growing laterally on the upper part of the old stem…
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