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07-26-2008, 07:14 AM
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Den. bracteosum is a good plant to have in your collection. As pheli mentions, the flowers are long lasting. The flowers will last for 2-3 months. Besides pink, white is a common color. The plant is an easy grower under tropical conditions.
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The white one is also lovely. Another similar species that found in recent year, called Dend. detiolatum, also blooms in summer and is also an easy grower.
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07-27-2008, 12:35 AM
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Pheli
This Den.detiolatum - can you tell me who described it & when as IPNI does not have any record of it. Also is this the plant that was once known as Den."tanni" with flowers very similar to D.bracteosum. If so P.O'Byrne mentioned in an article that the variation of the flowers fell in the range of D.bracteosum. I have a plant of D."tannii" myself & have noticed a slight variation but I have also seen about 50 ( all together & in flower) & the flowers do vary from D.bracteosum to this D."tannii".
People - please excuse the inverted coma's as tannii was to my knowledge never described.
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07-27-2008, 09:34 PM
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Taipan,
Maybe Den.detiolatum is equal to Den.tanii. The name Den. Detiolatum came from some orchid traders that exported this orchid from Indonesia but the name seems unregistered and is only adapted by people here in Taiwan.
I have never heard of Den. Tanii before, but after searching online, I found these two plants we described are quite similar to each other. Den. Detiolatum, like Den. Bracteosum, has white version, too.
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07-27-2008, 09:46 PM
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I have Den. bracteosum that I purchased about three years ago as a seedling in a two inch pot. It has made tremendous growth. It doesn't seem to have a rest period. The plant has about six, twelve inch canes and three new growths. Is my plant large enough to bloom and does it have to loose its leaves to bloom?
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07-27-2008, 10:39 PM
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Your plant seems large enough to bloom. In most cases the blooms will appear on the canes that have lost their leaves although I have some plants that have blooms on canes with leaves.
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07-27-2008, 11:19 PM
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I have Den. bracteosum that I purchased about three years ago as a seedling in a two inch pot. It has made tremendous growth. It doesn't seem to have a rest period. The plant has about six, twelve inch canes and three new growths. Is my plant large enough to bloom and does it have to loose its leaves to bloom?
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Your plant is well & truely flowering size. They will actually flower from a plant half to 3/4 your size.
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07-28-2008, 02:09 PM
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Thanks Taipan and Hawaiian Sunshine. I will be looking forward to flowers in the not so distant future.
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09-10-2008, 01:37 AM
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It's my newly purchased Dend. tanii. It has larger blooms than Dend. bracteosum's. The plant itself is lovely too.
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09-10-2008, 06:54 AM
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It's my newly purchased Dend. tanii. It has larger blooms than Dend. bracteosum's. The plant itself is lovely too.
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Pheli
As mentioned before - when discussing Den.detiolatum, Den.tanii to my knowledge is not a valid species. I checked IPNI ( today ) & it does not show up. Normally if a species has been published it is put into IPNI ( poor mans IK ).
Yes D.bracteosum var tanii ??? is a nice dendrobium though.
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09-10-2008, 10:12 AM
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Pheli
As mentioned before - when discussing Den.detiolatum, Den.tanii to my knowledge is not a valid species. I checked IPNI ( today ) & it does not show up. Normally if a species has been published it is put into IPNI ( poor mans IK ).
Yes D.bracteosum var tanii ??? is a nice dendrobium though.
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Thanks, Taipan.
I will relabel the name of it.
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