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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 reconditum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium reconditum is an epiphytic herb that usually forms small clumps. It has a flattened stem, 40–70 mm (2–3 in) long and about 1 mm (0.04 in) wide with a single thin, dark green leaf 30–70 mm (1.2–2.8 in) long and 10–15 mm (0.39–0.59 in) wide.

  4. Dendrobium teretifolium - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium teretifolium, commonly known as the thin pencil orchid, rat's tail orchid or bridal veil orchid, [2] is an epiphytic or lithophytic orchid in the family Orchidaceae. It has long, thin hanging stems, pencil-like leaves and rigid flowering stems bearing up to twelve crowded white to cream-coloured flowers.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Dendrochilum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrochilum (commonly abbreviated Ddc. in horticulture [1]) was a genus of epiphytic, lithophytic and a few terrestrial flowering plants in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). It is now considered to be a synonym of Coelogyne Lindl. [2]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Dendrobium pruinosum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium pruinosum is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb that has flattened, yellowish stems 0.3–2 m (1–7 ft) long and 10–15 mm (0.4–0.6 in) wide. The leaves are arranged along the stems and are yellowish green, leathery, 80–120 mm (3.1–4.7 in) long and 40–50 mm (1.6–2.0 in) wide.

  9. Dendrobium glabrum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrobium glabrum is an epiphytic herb that has shiny, yellowish green pseudobulbs 40–50 mm (1.6–2.0 in) long and 12–15 mm (0.47–0.59 in) wide. There is a single leathery leaf 60–75 mm (2.4–3.0 in) long and 10–15 mm (0.4–0.6 in) wide with a papery bract at its base.

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