• Dendrobium unicum

    Dendrobium unicum

    Dendrobium unicum,The meaning of the species name is “special and unique”, referring to its lips, which are reversed like rhinoceros horns and covered with deep orange red mesh patterns, very unique. This is a very attractive small species, which has become an important parent of mini Dendrobium nobile and atypical Dendrobium nobile. Although it does not have a full and round flower shape, the inheritance of orange red petals and muscular veins on the lips has made it stand out and gradually gained popularity. Distributed in Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand (at an altitude of 800-1550m), it grows on rocks and small shrubs in lowland forests. The flowering period is from spring to early summer, and the flower lifespan is…

  • Dendrobium farmeri

    Dendrobium farmeri

    Dendrobium farmeri Also known as Den. farmeri Paxton, it belongs to the top leaf group Dendrobium officinale (Section of the top leaf (lantern) group) Dendrobium officinale and Dendrobium thyrsiflorum are closely related. Origin: Eastern Himalayas, Assam, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Malaysia The stem of French Dendrobium is short and robust, usually in the shape of a four cornered rod, 8-30 centimeters long, with segments as thick as 2-4 centimeters. The lower part is often narrowed into a thick round four cornered shape, without branching, and sometimes the edges are very obvious, black light brown; The leaf is 3-5cm long, with a sharp tip at the tip and a sheath that does not extend downwards to embrace the stem. There are…

  • Dendrobium lituiflorum Lindl.

    Dendrobium lituiflorum Lindl.

    The stem of Dendrobium lituiflorum Lindl. is drooping, slightly fleshy, cylindrical, 30-40 centimeters long or longer, 7-10 millimeters thick, unbranched, with multiple nodes, and internodes 3-3.5 centimeters long. The leaves are papery, narrow and round, 7.5 to 18 centimeters long and 12 to 15 millimeters wide. The apex is gradually pointed and slightly hooked on one side, with a sheath at the base. Multiple racemes, originating from old stems with fallen leaves, each usually having 1-2 flowers; The inflorescence stalk is almost at right angles to the stem, 5-10 millimeters long, with 3 sheaths at the base; The sheath is light white, papery, up to 1.5 centimeters long, with a blunt tip; Flower bracts light white, ovate, 1-13 mm long,…

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