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Zhathinenngeurz 11-05-2021 02:49 AM

Please identify this Noid
 
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Hi there,
I got this tiny noid from my friend as a gift. But, even my friend didn't know its ID. Could you help me to identify this?

Would apreciate all of your help.

Many thanks

Gustaf

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Dusty Ol' Man 11-05-2021 03:41 AM

Looks similar to Dendrobium aphyllum. Search that here. There is a thread about them.

Zhathinenngeurz 11-05-2021 03:59 AM

Thank you very much. I'll go there and check if my noid belong to that classification

Dusty Ol' Man 11-05-2021 04:04 AM

Here is one thread which may help.
Dendrobium aphyllum care

Zhathinenngeurz 11-05-2021 05:25 AM

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Btw, here, what it looks like after i pulled it out from it container. I still not sure whether it is aphyllum or something else

Roberta 11-05-2021 10:10 AM

There are a LOT of different things that it could be. You'll just have to wait for flowers, I think. There are too many with similar habit to be able to make an ID from the non-blooming plant. If you friend doesn't know what it is, do they perhaps have photos of flowers?

Zhathinenngeurz 11-05-2021 10:18 AM

Unfortunately, no photos of flowers. Maybe, as you suggest, i better wait for it flowers blooming first, than i will back here again to post it.

Again, many thanks for all of you

SG in CR 11-05-2021 11:22 AM

I'd be curious as to what that is too as I have an orchid that has a similar growth habit with fat bases to the stalks. I got it thinking it was a unique Epidendrum but now I kind of think it's probably some sort of Dendrobium. I know next to nothing about Den. identification. Is the reed-stemmed with a thick bulb-like base growth habit something common among Dendrobium species?

Roberta 11-05-2021 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SG in CR (Post 972148)
Is the reed-stemmed with a thick bulb-like base growth habit something common among Dendrobium species?

It definitely is common among Den species... They also tend to ramble. If it starts to lose leaves, that's very common as well during autumn. But there are so many orchid species that look similar, it's impossible to identify which one. It could turn out to be another genus as well. So, a mystery plant.

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