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Originally Posted by brsucculents
Btw, what is the plural of Dendrobium?
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Ah... good question. I'm sure you could get several different answers. Here's one.
The vast majority of orchid genera are not actual Latin words, they are "Latinized" according to the conventions of botanical nomenclature. So don't try to pluralize them as Latin nouns. We use even the obscure ones like common names in a forum like this, so just add the letter s like most common nouns in English. In that context they would not have to be capitalized - dendrobiums or Dendrobiums. But if you're talking about a genus in a formal scientific context it should be capitalized and italicized, and don't try to pluralize it at all -
Dendrobium, plants of the genus
Dendrobium.
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Originally Posted by WhiteRabbit
These don't like getting too chilly. No lower than mid 50s at night to be safe. Warmer is probably better.
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Yeah, typical Den Phal types want warm growing conditions year round. Winter "dormancy" is a bit drier, but not much cooler. But if you have a plant that throws off-season new growths, give it endless summer. I wouldn't go cooler than 60 or so unless you know a particular hybrid has ancestry that makes it want a chill.