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Old 08-07-2013, 05:40 PM
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I have been growing orchids since 2008 and still consider myself a beginner. I currently have over one hundred plants, grown mostly in my sunroom and outside during the summer. While I have a large variety of plants, I do have a few that I cannot identify correctly. Can anyone tell me what kind of Dendrobium this is?
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Old 08-08-2013, 08:29 PM
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Looks to be a Den-phal type

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Old 08-09-2013, 09:25 AM
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Thanks...any hints for care....can you lead me towards its taxonomic name
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Old 08-10-2013, 01:33 AM
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It's strange because I think I just answered this exact same thread but I do not see my comment.

It is Dendrobium Emma White 'Mutation'
I do not know the make up of the plant but I'm sure you can find out as this is a commonly sold and registered plant.

It is one of those phal type as Sonya points out.
The species used in making this plant comes from Australia and New Guinea.

This plant likes a lot of sun, but not direct sun (I give mine just a little bit of shading like a thin fishnet like curtain, almost direct sun)
Warm year around. Lots of water during the growth period, but dry side while not in growth.

Good drainage is important.
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Old 08-10-2013, 12:39 PM
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Thank-you and now my plant should have a good chance of surviving....I just have a sunrm. so winters are hard on my plants....right now most of them are hanging outside but in Ohio this year we've had so much rain and very little sun but I am still seeing lots of eyes and new growths. thanks again
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Old 06-14-2014, 06:37 AM
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It's strange because I think I just answered this exact same thread but I do not see my comment.

It is Dendrobium Emma White 'Mutation'
I do not know the make up of the plant but I'm sure you can find out as this is a commonly sold and registered plant.

It is one of those phal type as Sonya points out.
The species used in making this plant comes from Australia and New Guinea.

This plant likes a lot of sun, but not direct sun (I give mine just a little bit of shading like a thin fishnet like curtain, almost direct sun)
Warm year around. Lots of water during the growth period, but dry side while not in growth.

Good drainage is important.
Hi where can you find such den / orchid names? I'm trying to find the names of my noID den phals thanks!!!!
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Old 06-14-2014, 08:22 AM
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There are so many Dendrobium species it is hard to keep track! Dendrobium hybrids like this one, are also numerous--much more complicated to document as breeders are constantly promoting new crosses. So the best place to identify Dendrobium? This place, this Orchid Board. Post a picture of your plant and flower in a separate thread and someone will usually reply, like what has happened on this thread.

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