"common names: Pencil Orchid, Bridal Veil Orchid
pencil orchid
Although the name Dockrillia was established as far back as 1981, it is only in recent years that the name has been resurrected. It refers to Alick Dockrill, a contemporary Australian orchidologist. The genus Dockrillia has been split off from Dendrobium and is made up of the orchids with more-or-less cylindrically shaped leaves. This revision has generally been accepted in Australia, but not always elsewhere. Many overseas orchidologists still know the plant by the synonym. Teretifolia is from the Latin teretus circular, and folium, a leaf."
Thank you for the heads up Katrina, Bolero and Aus. I am so glad it is one of our native orchids, grown here in Australia.
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Originally Posted by Aussie42
I believe it's now called Dockrillia teretifolia. My parents called it the "bridal veil orchid". Mine flowered a couple of months ago (I'm in Brissie too) - it might have been August, perhaps early September. They smell great.
Nice name, by the way. A tribute to our glorious Origin team by any chance?
Cheers,
Aus.
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Yes definitely Aus ...go Queenslander.Coming up for 9 in 2014.