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  2. 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.

  3. Dendrobium canaliculatum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium canaliculatum, commonly known as the brown tea tree orchid or thin tea tree orchid, [2] is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid in the family Orchidaceae. It has cone-shaped or onion-shaped pseudobulbs, up to six deeply channelled, dark green leaves and up to thirty star-shaped, light brown to caramel-coloured white or greenish to apricot-coloured flowers with darker tips.

  4. Lists of useful plants - Wikipedia

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    The maguey was cultivated by the Aztecs for its numerous uses including construction, fibre, hedging and production of the sacred drink pulque. [1] This article contains a list of useful plants, meaning a plant that has been or can be co-opted by humans to fulfill a particular need. Rather than listing all plants on one page, this page instead ...

  5. Dendrobium sect. Dendrobium - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium sect. Aquea Kraenzl. 1910; ... Plants in this section have moderate length thin pseudobulbs with leaves at upper two thirds of the pseudobulb. [3]

  6. Epidendrum - Wikipedia

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    Epidendrum / ˌ ɛ p ɪ ˈ d ɛ n d r əm /, [1] abbreviated Epi in the horticultural trade, [2] is a large neotropical genus of the orchid family.With more than 1,500 species, [3] some authors describe it as a mega-genus.

  7. Dendrobium sect. Rhizobium - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium cucumerinum MacLeay ex Lindl. 1842: Australia ( Queensland) 50–800 metres (160–2,620 ft) Dendrobium erythraeum Schuit. & de Vogel 2003: Papua New Guinea: Dendrobium flagellum Schltr. 1912: New Guinea: 150 metres (490 ft) Dendrobium fuliginosum (M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones) P.F.Hunt 1998: New Guinea: Dendrobium leptophyton Schuit. & de ...

  8. Dendrobium schuetzei - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium schuetzei grows to around 6 to 16 in (15 to 41 cm) tall. The stems are somewhat cylindrical and erect, thickened at the middle and lined with grooves. The leaves are elliptic to oblong in shape, leathery, and somewhat spreading, each around 3 to 4 in (7.6 to 10.2 cm) in length and 1 to 1.25 in (2.5 to 3.2 cm) in width.

  9. Dendrobium neospectabile - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium neospectabile, commonly known as the Eungella king orchid, [2] is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that is endemic to tropical North Queensland.It has cylindrical, yellowish green pseudobulbs, up to three thick, leathery leaves and up to two hundred and fifty crowded cream-coloured to pale yellow flowers with reddish purple streaks on the labellum.

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