Dendrobium anosmum
Dendrobium aphyllum
Dendrobium lindleyi
Dendrobium phalaenopsis
Dendrobium speciosum
Are all Dendrobiums that need their respective winter rests. It is not 100% dry, but it is significantly drier than the spring/summer months.
Eulophia keithii (aka Eulophia andamanensis has a light winter rest. What I mean is, they still need to be watered, but less during the winter months. It is not completely dry, and it is not as dry as you should provide winter rests as per the above mentioned Dendrobiums; it's a bit wetter.
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