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Description
-Description-
3 to 4 inch upright club shaped canes carry one inch leaves in single row on opposing sides. Bright pink tubular flowers bloom in clusters.
There's some confusion to the name. The flowers looks similar to dichaioides, but the plant is different
-Form-
Potted in 2.5"
-Type-
Species
-Location or Hybrid cross-
New Guinea
-Age-
BS
-Care-
-Temperature-
Cool, 55-75°F / 12-24°C
Cool to Intermediate, 55-80°F / 12-27°C
Intermediate, 60-85°F / 15-30°C
Intermediate to Warm, 60-90°F / 15-33°C
Warm, 70-95°F / 21-35°C
Cool to Warm, 55-90°F / 12-33°C
-Light-
Shade, 500-1500 fc
Bright Shade, 1200-2000 fc
Somewhat Bright, 1500-2500 fc
Bright, diffuse, 2000-3000 fc
Very Bright, indirect, 2500-3500 fc
Intense, 3000-4000 fc
-Watering-
Allow roots to dry between waterings
Slightly dry between waterings
Moist, almost dry between waterings
Mounted, mist daily
-Humidity-
Moderate, 50-70%
High, above 70%
-Notes-
Although this plant will drop leaves on the old growths it is not a true deciduous dendrobium. It grows year round so DO NOT WITHOLD WATER in the winter. If you do you will kill the plant.
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