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Dendrochilum glumaceum

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Coelogyneae

Scientific name
  
Dendrochilum glumaceum

Order
  
Subfamily
  
Subtribe
  
Coelogyninae

Rank
  
Species

Dendrochilum glumaceum Dendrochilum glumaceum Orchidaceae Hayscented Orchid

Similar
  
Dendrochilum, Dendrochilum cobbianum, Dendrochilum magnum, Dendrochilum wenzelii, Coelogyninae

Dendrochilum glumaceum


Dendrochilum glumaceum, the hay-scented orchid or husk-like dendrochilum, was described by John Lindley in 1878. It is an elegant looking epiphytic or lithophytic dendrochilum that occurs in the Philippines and Borneo at altitudes between 700 and 2,300 m.

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This species possesses long feathery pendulous spikes containing two rows of pure white flowers, with yellow to orange lips, that emerge on each new growth.

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From each conical to ovoid pseudobulb grows an erect, single, long, oblanceolate leaf

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Cultivation

This species can be grown in pots and prefers intermediate temperatures and moderate to bright light.

There are several cultivars available : 'Broad Leaf', 'OHG', 'Orange and White Ring' and 'Orange Lip'. 'White Ring' and 'White with Orange Lip'.

Dendrochilum glumaceum IOSPE PHOTOS

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References

Dendrochilum glumaceum Wikipedia