Dendrobium indivisum (Bl.)Miq. 1859

Description:  Found in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests and savana-like woodlands as a small to medium sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte at elevations of 400 to 1600 meters with curved, unbranched, leafy stems carrying, many, lanceolate, imbricating, spreading leaves that blooms on a very short inflorescence with a single, tiny, fan-shaped flower arising from the bases of the numerous imbricate leaves occuring in the summer to winter.
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Photorights: Cedric Jancloes

  • Size:  Orchid 15-30 cm tall, thick and stiff leaves. Flower size  0.3  to 0.9 cm
  • Collector/Witnesses:  Cedric Jancloes
  • Year Collected:  2009
  • Growing Media:  wood/pot
  • Flowering Period:  july
  • Color:  Pedicel green dorsal-sepal greenish with 3 purple streak, latateral sepals greenish with 2 purple streak, petals greenish with purple line, lip green with purple lines at the middle near the margin column white
  • Water:  1 – 2 time daily
  • Light:  warm low sun to dappled light
  • Temperature:  12 - 28៓C
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