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Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | aggregatum (lindleyi) |
Indigenous to: | Laos |
compact plant, strongly ribbed 3" pseudobulbs topped with a single 3" leaf, pendant 1' spikes carry up to 30 flat rounded golden-yellow 2" flowers, very fragrant with the scent of honey, blooms best with slightly drier winter rest
Growing Tip: Blooms better with slightly drier winter rest.




Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | amethystoglossum |
Indigenous to: | Philippines |
a beautiful plant, upright 24" canes with purple striations on new canes, glossy dark green 3" foliage is slightly oblong with purple edges, dense pendulous clusters of up to 25 flowers appear on both deciduous and leafy canes, 1" blooms are pure white with an amethyst purple lip, blooms in winter and spring, easy grower



Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | aphyllum |
Indigenous to: | India |
This beauty can be found throughout India . They are pendulous in habit, as well as decidous during their slight rest period.

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | auriculatum |
Indigenous to: | Philippines |
this orchid has fat roots and graceful long, thin 10" pseudobulbs with small narrow, delicate leaves that become deciduous before flowering; pure white, 2" blossoms have a bright green throat and perfect shape and give the plant an ethereal, ephemeral overall appearance; nearly ever blooming.
Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | bellatulum |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
this attractive mini is named after its beautiful lip, cigar-shaped fat 3" pseudobulbs with bluish-green 2" leaves, 1- 1/2" flowers appear at random from leaf nodes on leafless canes, blooms throughout the year, sepals and petals are creamy white, broad bilobed lip is bright orange with a scarlet throat, easy grower


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | bensoniae |
Indigenous to: | India |
gorgeous and fragrant epiphyte with 8" to 12" deciduous canes; large, 2 -1/2" crystalline white flowers decorated with gold lips with two prominent maroon spots on them, this deciduous orchid mass blooms in late spring and summer with a slight winter dry rest
Growing Tip: Water frequently when actively growing

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | bracteosum (pink form) |
Indigenous to: | New Ireland |
terrific compact plant, upright 1 ft. stems with glossy green leaves, flowers appear in June on deciduous canes, these great 1" blooms last up to 4 months, pink flowers with contrasting yellow lips are tightly clustered covering the entire cane

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | chameleon |
Indigenous to: | Philippines |
an attractive pendant Dendrobium allied to victoria-reginae with deciduous branching pendulous canes up to 20" and 1-1/2" leaves, flowers emerge in small clusters simultaneously from both leafed and leafless canes variably throughout the year, hanging short lived 1-1/2" blooms are white with occasional purplish veins throughout
Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | chrysotoxum |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
medium to large-sized plant that can become almost gargantuan with age, this extremely easy grower blooms off of old and new pseudobulbs alike, and is very floriferous; two-inch flowers appear on multiple, arching and pendant spikes carrying up to 25 flowers each in spring/early summer; extremely fragrant blossoms are bright yellow with a darker yellow lip; this plant absolutely thrives outdoors in coastal southern California and other warm climates.
Growing Tip: Tolerates full sun in more mild climates.


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | compressum |
Indigenous to: | Burma |
more elongated than ypsilon, larger flowers too.


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | cornutum |
Indigenous to: | Sulawesi Island |
Like hassaltii but different, very upright with intense dark purple flowers

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | devonianum |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
probably the most beautiful of all Dendrobiums, slender pendulous canes up to 30" with 2" leaves, blooms when deciduous with a cluster of 2 - 4 flowers at each internode on the most recent growths, flowers are 2", sepals and petals are crystalline white faintly veined purple with darker purple tips; exquisite white heart-shaped lip is completely edged with a wonderful feathery fringe, brilliant tangerine crescents adorn opposing sides and the tip is a passionate purple
Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | dickasonii |
Indigenous to: | Burma |
Closely related to Dendrobium unicum but with dark orange red lip with red veins

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | ejerii (capillipes) |
Indigenous to: | Laos |
a terrific compact plant with short fat 4" spindle shaped bulbs that carry several thin 2" leaves, numerous semi-pendant spikes carrying 4 - 8 blooms are produced from the seasonally deciduous canes, the rounded 1-1/2" flowers are a rich golden yellow and long lasting




Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | formosum |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
a medium-sized epiphyte from the Nigrohirsutae section of dendrobiums, D. formosum has a very large and stately flower that is pure white with contrasting yellow-orange markings in the center of the lip; this is definitely the kind of plant that orchid judges like, and is ideal for anyone who loves fragrant and large (up to 4") blooms but doesn’t have a lot of space; very easy grower


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | gnomus |
Indigenous to: | Vanuatu Island |
this extremely rare orchid of section Pedilonum bears 4" to 8" stems that become pendant and leafless as they grow, mass clusters of fascinating, intense purple- pink blooms; individual flowers are small (less than 1/2"), but produce an overall very showy appearance

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | guibertii (griffithianum v.) |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
orchid digest 1999 jan pg 14

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | hancockii |
Indigenous to: | China |
plants look like a cluster of miniature 26" bamboo canes with branching reddish purple stems, grass-like 1" leaves, 1-1/2" brilliant golden/yellow flowers with a velvet orange lip appear at random during winter and spring, overall a charming oriental appearance with beautiful flowers, easy grower

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | hekouense |
Indigenous to: | China |
Some thing new and exciting; tiny minute small pea-size bulbs that are deciduous, half inch dark green leaves, flowers are very large for thew size of the plants measuring close to 1" dwarfing the plant.


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | jenkinsii |
Indigenous to: | India |
a delightful miniature version of Den. aggregatum with creeping 1-1/2" bulbs with a 1" shiny green oval leaf, short drooping spikes each producing 1-3 brilliant golden orange flattened 1 1/4" flowers, quickly forms a compact specimen



Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | jonesii (ruppianum) |
Indigenous to: | Australia |
14" tall club shaped bulbs topped with 3 to 4 short leaves, many densely flowered 7" to 12" spikes carry 30 or more white to cream 1-1/2" starry flowers with a heavy spicy perfume






Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | lichenastrum large form |
Indigenous to: | Australia |
an awesome mini-miniature which forms dense patches of short fat cylindrical 1" leaves on creeping rhizomes, short single-flowered spikes rise from the base, cute little 1/4" flowers are nestled amoungst the stubby leaves, blooms are creamy pink with red striations, prominent lip is bright orange, fragrant, very easy to grow and flower




Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | lichenastrum small form |
Indigenous to: | Australia |
an awesome mini-miniature which forms dense patches of short fat cylindrical 1/2" leaves on creeping rhizomes, short single-flowered spikes rise from the base, cute little 1/4" flowers are nestled amoungst the stubby leaves, blooms are creamy pink with red striations, prominent lip is bright orange, fragrant, very easy to grow and flower







Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | linearifolium |
Indigenous to: | Java |
a beautifuly odd plant with 4" fat stubby red pseudobulbs topped with 15" mini-bamboo like branching canes with linear 1" leaves, flowers emerge throughout the branching canes in flushes 2-3 times per year, the 1" tubular blooms are creamy white with a heavily red veined lip, these are beautiful, well-established plants

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | loddigesii |
Indigenous to: | China |
easy-growing dwarf plant with branching slender pseudobulbs up to 5" long, produces several fragrant long-lasting 2" pink flowers with a fringed purple-rose lip with an orange disc


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | loddigesii variegated |
Indigenous to: | Burma |
Easy-growing dwarf plant with branching slender pseudobulbs up to 5" long, produces several fragrant long-lasting 2" pink flowers with a fringed purple-rose lip with an orange disc, a variegated leaf form with white and red marking on its foliage, exceptionaly rare.




Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | miyakei (goldschmidtianum) |
Indigenous to: | Philippines |
lush dark green 3" leaves on pendulous leafy canes up to 18", massive clusters of 3/4" brilliant purple flowers appear on the lower 2/3`s of bare canes, blooms have dark purple striping and a yellow anther cap, flowers several times per year producing fantastic displays, large plants are always in bloom! (Additional charge may apply due to size of plant)

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | moniliforme `Tei` |
Indigenous to: | Japan |
variegated foliage, frost tolerant


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | nobile var. cooksonianum |
Indigenous to: | India |
a beautiful tri-lip form or peloric form of the species

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | nudum |
Indigenous to: | New Guinea |
semi-pendulous plant with 18" canes and narrow light green 2" leaves, leafless stems produce clusters of attractive tubular and somewhat closed 1" creamy yellow flowers, wide lip is soft pink with a yellow throat, blooms 2 - 3 times per year with all flowers opening at once
Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | ochreatum |
Indigenous to: | Burma |
this orchid has a growth habit that is very similar to D. pendulum, but it is temperature tolerant and has a bloom with completely different colors; semi-pendant 4" to 8" canes are swollen at the nodes, giving the pseudobulbs a "bony" appearance; deep orange, 2-1/2" fragrant blooms have a lip streaked with intense red veins



Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | parishii |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
a very attractive and mass blooming Dendrobium with 12" stocky pendant canes, clusters of up to 3 blooms appear at each node of the deciduous stems, the 1-1/2" flowers are an intense amethyst purple with two dark purple spots on the throat of the downy lip, fragrance of raspberries


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | phlox ssp flammula |
Indigenous to: | New Guinea |
brilliant firery orange red candy corn flowers with bright yellow tips bushy plants with narrow pointed leaves, there are at least 5 different subclausum types that I have in my collection that I sell under phlox (narrow leaf types) and subclausum (wide leaf types) which are not taxonomically described correctly,currently all are lumped together under subclausum by KEW
Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | pierardii (aphyllum) |
Indigenous to: | Philippines |
spectacular spring display, thin strongly pendulous deciduous canes reach up to 3 ft., dull greenish-purple 3" leaves become deciduous in fall, fragile flowers grouped in two`s and three`s sprout along the lower 2/3rds of the previous year`s growths, 2" blooms are a rosy mauve with a large tubular soft primrose- yellow lip, easy grower and very fragrant.
Growing Tip: keep dry while in bloom



Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | prenticei |
Indigenous to: | Australia |
a great mini-miniature which forms dense patches of short cylindrical 1-1/2" leaves on creeping rhizomes, short single-flowered spikes rise from the base, cute little 1/4" flowers are nestled amoungst the leaves, blooms are creamy pink with red striations, prominent lip is bright orange, fragrant, very easy to grow and flower



Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | primulinum |
Indigenous to: | Vietnam |
pendant 10" to 18" canes with deciduous 3" leaves, leafless canes produce short spikes at the old leaf nodes, each node has 2 to 3 very showy blooms, the 2" flowers have rose-pink sepals and petals and contrast nicely with the large pale yellow fuzzy trumpet-shaped lip, lightly veined purple, very fragrant
Growing Tip: Cool dry winter to induce flowering, moist in growth season.


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | primulinum albescens (cretaceum) |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
this species is a paler form of D. primulinum, and instead of having light pink sepals and petals with a light yellow lip, it has very pale pink or whitish sepals and petals with a white lip with interior purple markings that is equally fuzzy, fragrant, and tubular; compact, pendant growths become deciduous in winter; relatively simple plant to grow and bloom well


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | protractum (limpidum large) |
Indigenous to: | New Guinea |
a larger ascending and freely branching version of limpidum that has a beautiful cascading effect.

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | purpureum alba |
Indigenous to: | Moluccas |
please note this is the alba form of the species with white flowers tipped green.
Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | quadrangulare |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
a miniature with clumping growths that are squatty and squarish (having four angles, as the name suggests), this species is like a smaller version of Den. pachyphyllum, but has 3/4"flowers that are almost pure white, and have yellow markings on their lips; fragrant blooms appear at the tips of all growths, opening in periodic short-lived mass flushes



Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | sanderae var. major |
Indigenous to: | Philippines |
a beautiful representative from the Philippines with huge fantastic flowers, from the section Nigrohirsute, leafy upright canes to 3', striking snow white 4" blooms, large bilobed white lip with a bright red throat and side lobes, very long lasting flowers


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | schuetzei |
Indigenous to: | Philippines |
a beautiful large-flowered Dendrobium with thickened erect 12" leafy canes, bearing short spikes producing up to four very showy, waxy, and long lasting 3 1/2" flowers, the wide open, well-shaped blooms are all white with an emerald green disk on the lip

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | secundum albescens |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
Pale pink or white form of the tooth brush orchid
Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | striolatum |
Indigenous to: | Tasmania |
creeping growth habit with needle-like 3" foliage, forms a specimen plant quickly, triangular 1" blooms, greenish-yellow sepals and petals with a white lip and purple striation, flowers in profusion during the spring, fragrant easy grower


Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | subclausum lg leaf pendant form |
Indigenous to: | New Guinea |
solid bright orange to orange with yellow tips, strongly pendant plant with broad leaves, there are at least 5 different subclausum types that I have in my collection that I sell under phlox (narrow leaf types) and subclausum (wide leaf types) which are not taxonomically described correctly,currently all are lumped together under subclausum by KEW
Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | topaziacum (bullenianum) |
Indigenous to: | Philippines |
semi-pendulous 24" canes, impressive dense blooming clusters form up and down the deciduous canes, brilliant orange 1" flowers with scarlet venation in the lip, produces great blooms up to 3 times per year
Growing Tip: Grow moist and bright.

Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | toressae |
Indigenous to: | Australia |
the tiniest of the mini Dendrobiums, and possibly all orchids, this mini would fit into any collection, even a thimble, sparkling wheat-grain like leaves (1/5") closely alternate on a freely branching rhizome, each leaf bears a single 1/8" bloom that lies on the leaf, the long lasting flowers are translucent yellow with a three lobed yellow lip with red markings, you must see to believe



Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | unicum |
Indigenous to: | Thailand |
a far-out miniature with terrific color, shape and fragrance, 2" to 4" purplish canes topped with numerous bright green 2" deciduous leaves, multiple short three-flowered spikes emerge from the cane nodes, blooms are up to 2" in diameter, sepals and petals are twisted and brilliant tangerine, cream colored lip heavily marked with purple venation, is tubular and curls back, intense peach aroma, easy grower
Growing Tip: May look dead but probably isn't.



Genus: | Dendrobium |
Species: | williamsonii |
Indigenous to: | Burma |
beautiful smaller Dendrobium with glossy green leaves with fine black hairs on the 6" canes, this mass bloomer carries a profusion of 2" light orange-yellow flowers, a startling semi-tubular lip has a brilliant orange central patch with raised hair-like calli and ending in a white undulating tip

