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Originally Posted by gjanick2
What group do the Australian dens like delicatum and kingianum fall into? Group 5 or 6? My favorite orchid that I own is some noid hybrid cross between the two and it is getting so large now. It has grown immensely in the last 6 months. I can't wait until it re-blooms this late winter.
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Leaves on those orchids stay on the plant regardless of seasonal changes. The only time they drop is due to old age. Older canes can be completely barren of leaves.
During the winter, they appreciate a reduction in water, but they do not really stop growing.
It is warm in the summers and cool in the winters where they naturally grow.
Dendrobium kingianum grows on granite boulders in the wild.
Dendrobium delicatum and
Dendrobium speciosum are also lithophytes, but may also be epiphytes growing on trees.