Actually dendrobium are fairly easy, as long as you know the cultural requirements for the specific den. A Den Phalaenanthe hybrid is a great beginner in the dendrobium family.
Dendrobium Spatulata is usually not considered a "beginner" den, mostly due to most folks having to tweak the environment and be very conscientious of watering habits.
The Dendrobium (Nobile) is one of the ones that needs that winter rest period. When not done correctly, they tend to keiki a lot more instead of producing flowering canes.
Similar are the Latoura, a good not-quite-so beginner choice. They don't require a really strict winter rest, but are definitely a high light choice.
No harder or easier than Cattleya. I'd actually suggest a hybrid Cat or Den before venturing into oncidium tribe. All are fairly easy branching out choices for a beginning orchid collection. The main point... learn the requirements of the particular orchid before buying to see if it matches ones environment and culture unless willing to learn a different culture for a different genus and/species. That's why hybrids are good choices for beginners as well.
Orchid101, you're obviously doing right by the ones you've shown here. They all look to be faring very well.
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Caveat: Everything suggested is based on my environment and culture. Please adjust accordingly.
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