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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
