Friday, June 7, 2013
Dendrobium limpidum 'Ashley' CBR/AOS
Dendrobium limpidum is from New Guinea and belongs to the Pedilonum section of the genus Dendrobium, a group of mostly semi-pendant cane-type plants. This species is one of the smallest in the section with thickened canes 10-12cm long. The 2cm flowers, which do not open very widely, are produced in clusters, and though the individual flowers are quite small, the plant puts on a good show since both the color and number of the flowers are eye-catching and foliage very beautiful also. My plant was given a Certificate of Botanical Recognition by the American Orchid Society (CBR/AOS).
Labels:
cbr/aos,
Dendrobium,
dendrobium limpidum,
new guinea,
orchid,
pedilonum
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