Dendrobium jiewhoeii

This cool-growing epiphyte is found in Sabah and Sarawak, Borneo, at elevations of 1,100 to 1,500 meters in lower to upper montane forests. It grows pendently, with canes carrying several linear, acute, basally clasping leaves near the apex. Blooming in spring, it produces a 6 cm long, pendent inflorescence with a few to several flowers… Continue reading Dendrobium jiewhoeii

Dendrobium jacobsonii

This medium-sized epiphyte is endemic to eastern Java, thriving in cold, high mountain mist forests at 2,000 to 3,000 meters. It grows on small exposed trees with clustered pseudobulbs that often produce keikis. The leaves are arranged in two rows, with the lower ones quickly falling and the upper ones persisting. Blooming in spring, it… Continue reading Dendrobium jacobsonii

Dendrobium indivisum

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This small to medium-sized epiphyte is found in Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and the Molucca Islands at elevations of 400 to 1,600 meters in dry lowland forests and savanna-like woodlands. It has curved, unbranched, leafy stems with many lanceolate, overlapping leaves. Blooming from summer to winter, it produces a very short inflorescence… Continue reading Dendrobium indivisum

Dendrobium hymenophyllum ‘alba’

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This large-sized, warm to cool-growing epiphyte is found in Sumatra and Java at elevations of 600 to 1,250 meters in moist, dark primary forests. It has clustered stems that droop with age and carry many lanceolate, papery, dark green leaves with reddish undersides, which are deciduous. Blooming in late spring, it produces a 3 cm… Continue reading Dendrobium hymenophyllum ‘alba’

Dendrobium hughii

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This small-sized, cool-growing epiphyte is found in Malaysia at elevations of 1,220 to 1,680 meters. It has purplish, fractiflex stems with several linear, alternately arranged leaves that are closely to widely spaced. Blooming in spring, it produces a single-flowered inflorescence about 3 cm long, emerging from leafless stems.

Dendrobium henryi

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This orchid is found in China, Vietnam, and Thailand, growing in montane forests at 600 to 1,700 meters as a small to medium-sized, warm to cool epiphyte or terrestrial-lithophyte. It has cylindrical, angled stems with many thin, deciduous oblong-lanceolate leaves. Blooming from late spring to early fall, it produces slender inflorescences 2 to 5 cm… Continue reading Dendrobium henryi

Dendrobium hagerupii

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This small orchid is native to Sumatra, growing as a hot to cool epiphyte at elevations from sea level to 1,450 meters. It has flattened stems with fleshy, curved, obliquely triangular leaves that narrow towards the apex. Blooming from the stem apex or axils, it produces short, nodding, curved inflorescences up to 1 cm long,… Continue reading Dendrobium hagerupii

Dendrobium Green Lantern

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Dendrobium floresianum

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This medium-sized orchid is native to Flores Island in the Lesser Sunda Islands, growing as a hot to warm epiphyte at elevations up to 600 meters. It has erect canes with several lanceolate, acute leaves. Blooming in late spring to early summer, it produces arching to pendulous inflorescences with several to many flowers.

Dendrobium fimbriatum

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This large orchid is found in Hainan, southeastern China, the Himalayas, and parts of South and Southeast Asia at 800-2400 meters in humid, mossy forests. It grows as an epiphyte, lithophyte, or terrestrial plant with long, arching or pendulous stems up to 120 cm, thickest in the middle, and has deciduous oblong to lanceolate leaves.… Continue reading Dendrobium fimbriatum