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  2. List of Dendrobium species - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium anosmum the unscented dendrobium Dendrobium amabile Dendrobium aphyllum the hooded orchid Dendrobium aberrans Schltr. Dendrobium acaciifolium J.J.Sm. Dendrobium acanthophippiiflorum J.J.Sm. Dendrobium acerosum Lindl. Dendrobium aciculare Lindl. Dendrobium acinaciforme Roxb. Dendrobium aclinia Rchb.f. Dendrobium acuiferum Ormerod Dendrobium acuminatissimum (Blume) Lindl. Dendrobium ...

  3. 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.

  4. Dendrobium inversum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium inversum is a species of orchid that is native to Myanmar and the Assam region of northeastern India. [1] It was first formally described in 1895 in The Gardeners' Chronicle by Sydney Cortauld from an unpublished description by John Bradshaw. [1] [2]

  5. Dendrobium sect. Dendrobium - Wikipedia

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    Image Name Distribution Elevation (m) Dendrobium albosanguineum Lindley & Paxt. 1852: Myanmar and Thailand: 300–600 metres (980–1,970 ft) Dendrobium amoenum Wallich ex Lindley 1830

  6. 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.

  7. Dendrobium albosanguineum - Wikipedia

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    IOSPE orchid photos, Dendrobium albosanguineum Lindley & Paxt. 1852, Photos courtesy of Jay Pfahl; CLAN (Camp Lot A Noise, Sarasota Florida USA) Tropical Compendium Pages, Dendrobium albosanguineum Lindl. Andy's Orchids (Encinitas California USA), Dendrobium albosanguineum; Swiss Orchid Foundation at Herbarium Jany Renz, Dendrobium albosanguineum

  8. Dendrobium falcorostrum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium falcorostrum, commonly known as the beech orchid, [2] is a species of epiphytic orchid endemic to eastern Australia. It has spindle -shaped pseudobulbs , each with between two and five leathery leaves and up to twenty crowded white flowers with purple markings on the labellum .

  9. Dendrobieae - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobieae are mostly small, epiphytic orchids. The roots are covered by velamen. There are usually pseudobulbs present, with leaves at the top; sometimes the species lacks pseudobulbs and the leaves are spread across the stem or the plant is leafless. The flowers are terminal or axillary and spread across the stalk. The gynostemium is firm ...

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