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  2. Keiki - Wikipedia

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    Some species orchids like Phalaenopsis pulchra frequently produce keikis, which flower while still attached to the mother plant. If a new plant is not desired, the keiki can be removed at any time. Removing the entire inflorescence after flowering is complete can prevent the production of keikis and result in a "tidier" appearance for the plant.

  3. Dendrobium nobile - Wikipedia

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    The new plant then repeats this cycle. Its inflorescence is erect, with blooms forming along the length of the flowering stem. It has strap-shaped, persistent leaves and blooms mostly in winter and spring, producing short, 2 to 4-flowered racemes. The flowers are fragrant, waxy, and highly variable in color, ranging from white to pink and purple.

  4. Dendrobium - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium is a genus of mostly epiphytic and lithophytic orchids in the family Orchidaceae. It is a very large genus, containing more than 1,800 species that are found in diverse habitats throughout much of south, east and southeast Asia, including China, Japan, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, New Guinea, Vietnam and many of the islands of the Pacific.

  5. Dendrobium smillieae - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium smillieae, commonly known as the bottlebrush orchid, [2] is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid with large, spongy pseudobulbs, thin, bright green leaves which are shed after their first year and crowded flowers in a bottlebrush-like arrangement. The flowers are white, to cream-coloured or pink and the labellum has a

  6. Dendrobium trilamellatum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium trilamellatum, commonly known as the fragrant tea tree orchid or large tea tree orchid, [2] is a species of epiphytic orchid found in northern Australia and New Guinea. It has spindle -shaped pseudobulbs , between three and seven leathery, dark green leaves and between three and fifteen yellow, yellowish brown or brown flowers with a ...

  7. Dendrobium crumenatum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium crumenatum, commonly called pigeon orchid, [2] or 木石斛 (mu shi hu) [3] is an epiphytic orchid in the family Orchidaceae and is native to Asia, Southeast Asia, New Guinea and Christmas Island. It has two rows of leaves along its pseudobulb and relatively large but short-lived, strongly scented white flowers. It usually grows in ...

  8. Dendrobium kingianum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium kingianum, commonly known as the pink rock orchid, [3] is a flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia.It usually grows on rocks, rarely as an epiphyte, and has thin, spreading leaves and spikes of up to fifteen, usually pink flowers in late winter to spring.

  9. Dendrobium validicolle - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium validicolle is a species of orchid. Its common name is the strong-stemmed diplocaulobium. It is found in New Guinea in lowland forests as a small to medium-sized, intermediate to hot growing epiphyte. [1] The plants are crowded with oblong pseudobulbs carrying a single erect leaf.

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