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Old 05-13-2017, 01:29 PM
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A berry scented, beautiful white species dendrobium that is very easy to grow and a reliable spring bloomer. It is very similar to Dendrobium parishii and they bloom at the same time. It needs a cool, dry winter rest until all of it's leaves fall when shortly thereafter the buds will begin to show at all of the nodes along the canes. Not exactly long lasting flowers but they are nice for about two weeks.
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Beautiful, beautiful presentation and photography as well!
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Ooo I like it.
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Whoa! So do the leafless canes dry and then flowers pop up along the cane?
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Whoa! So do the leafless canes dry and then flowers pop up along the cane?
They do not dry but the opposite happens. They become very plump and turgid, often referred to as ripening of the canes.
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Mmm. Berry-scented--I like the sound of that. Yours must be happy, to give such an even display of blooms.
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nice growing! wish i could smell the scent
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