Dendrobium pachyglossum Parish& Rchb. Cf.

Description:  Found in primary montane forests as a small to large sized, warm to cool growing epiphyte or lithophyte found low on trees or mossy rocks at elevations of 610 to 1220 meters with slender, somewhat pendant, basally and apically narrowed, clustered stems carrying many, grass-like, linear leaves with black, hairy leaf sheaths that blooms on a very short, lateral, one to few flowered inflorescence arising from the center of the leaf cluster with 1 to 2, color variable flowers.
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Photorights: Cedric Jancloes

  • Size:  flower 1 – 1.5cm
  • Collector/Witnesses:  Cedric Jancloes
  • Year Collected:  2011
  • Growing Media:  wood/pot
  • Flowering Period:  August - september
  • Color:  sepals and petals light yellow with brownish longitudinal stripes, lip nearly white with yellowish green front and edges, green on back
  • Water:  1 time daily
  • Light:  medium to low sunlight
  • Temperature:  20 - 28°C