Kiki, I don't grow this one, but my Den book says:
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It grows epiphytically in areas of high light intensity such as on roadside trees and in plantations, from sea level to about 1500m. The flowers are borne singly at the apex of the pseudobulb and are about 1cm long. They are fragrant and last only a day or two. Flowers are produced sporadically throughout the year, with all plants in the area flowering at the same time, probably in response to a drop in temperature some time previously.
The mat-forming habit means that the plants are best suited to slab culture, but they can be grown in a pot of well-drained medium. The plants require strong light and grow well in warm to intermediate conditions with year-round watering and high humidity.
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Dendrobium and its relatives by Bill Lavarack, et. al.