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01-09-2010, 02:19 AM
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Help with identity and requirement of this orchid
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01-09-2010, 09:46 AM
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It looks a lot like a Den. cruentum hybrid, like De. Frosty Dawn., Lori's Star, or other nigrohirsute hybrid. Google Den. cruentum hybrid and you'll see similar plant, although you won;t be able to 100% know without a name tag, they all can take the same general care.
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01-09-2010, 10:06 AM
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It looks a lot like a Den. cruentum hybrid, like De. Frosty Dawn., Lori's Star, or other nigrohirsute hybrid. Google Den. cruentum hybrid and you'll see similar plant, although you won;t be able to 100% know without a name tag, they all can take the same general care.
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Thank you! Yes, I did a google on Den. cruentum hybrid, and it does really look like the Lori's Star.
Here's a bigger picture of the flower from my phone camera, but I think I am not too good a photographer.
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01-09-2010, 10:11 PM
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If you check out the AOS websites culture sheet for Dens, the section dealing with Formosae is the culture you should use for this type of Den AOS | Dendrobium. I have one from this section and it hasn't been too picky. I allow mine to get pretty hot in the summer (high 80's) and it grew very well, so my hybrid (Lemon Ice) can handle it. It grows in a west facing window and I had it outside for the summer in mostly shaded sun, but some direct. I think these hybrids like it a bit cool though in general. You may want to look up the culture for D. cruentum too, since it is likely in the parentage of your cross. H&R orchids in Hawaii does lots of these crosses so you may want to check out their catalog, you can just google their name.
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01-10-2010, 09:04 AM
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If you check out the AOS websites culture sheet for Dens, the section dealing with Formosae is the culture you should use for this type of Den AOS | Dendrobium. I have one from this section and it hasn't been too picky. I allow mine to get pretty hot in the summer (high 80's) and it grew very well, so my hybrid (Lemon Ice) can handle it. It grows in a west facing window and I had it outside for the summer in mostly shaded sun, but some direct. I think these hybrids like it a bit cool though in general. You may want to look up the culture for D. cruentum too, since it is likely in the parentage of your cross. H&R orchids in Hawaii does lots of these crosses so you may want to check out their catalog, you can just google their name.
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Thanks, will do that. All I get is perpetual summer in Singapore. So i am trying to find a place where the Dendrobium will be happy for the rest of it's life, with sufficient light and ventilation.
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