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Jim Cootes elevated this to species level in 2011. It was previously considered a variety of Dendrochilum curranii (Dendrochilum curranii var. serratoi (Ames) L.O.Williams 1951). From the Philippines.
This is my Dendrochilum glumaceaum. I don't know about you, but I love this species. I like the delicate, arching flower-spikes and I felt in-love with its fruity-sweet fragrance, with pear under-tones.
I've got this plant in April 2018, from Orchids & More.
I grow it in a clay pot, in a mixture of rock-wool, pumice, charcoal and leca.
Labelled Dendrochilum magnum, Jim Cootes commented that in his opinion it was Dendrochilum macranthum. "I have never seen what I would consider to be a true Dendrochilum magnum, even in the Philippines."
Fotografia di gruppo delle mie orchidee in fiore al 01 novembre 2007
Group photo of my bloomed orchids on 1 November 2007
1 Wilsonara Tiger Brew
2 Dendrochilum cobbianum
3 Beallara Peggy Ruth Carpenter 'Morning Joy'
4 Gongora galeata
5 Haraella retrocalla
6 Phalaenopsis bellina f. alba
7 Brassia Edvah Loo
Dendrochilum grumaceum, philipines, 10 shots with Cognisys StackShot, Zeiss T2/100ZF.2, stacked with Zerene stack...
Dendrochilum curranii Orchid (Orchidaceae, Philippines). Orchid Show. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York, USA. Copyright 2018, James A. Glazier. These orchids were in a dirty and foggy glass case and very ahrd to photograph.
I love big fat ruffly fluffy glowing Cattleya flowers. Maybe I'm truly a romantic at heart. But I grow teensy Dendrochilums and Bulbophyllums instead...waiting for a minicatt that looks like this but less than 10" tall. *sigh*
a genus of epiphytic, lithophytic and a few terrestrial flowering plants in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). Dendrochilum is a genus of about 150 species of orchids. The genus is sometimes known as the necklace orchid because of their pendant-like inflorescences (clusters of flowers on a branch). Some visitors find the distinct fragrance of the miniature, star-shaped flowers pleasant, others a bit strong and musty.
Dendrocilum species grow in higher elevations in the humid rainforests throughout Southeast Asia including New Guinea, Borneo, and Java.
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Conservatory of Flowers
San Francisco
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SECTION Platyclinis [Benth.] Pfitzer
Pseudobulb epiphyte
Distribution: Philippines (42 PHI)
Homotypic Synonyms:
Platyclinis filiformis (Lindl.) Benth. ex Hemsl., Gard. Chron., n.s., 16: 656 (1881).
Acoridium filiforme (Lindl.) Rolfe, Orchid Rev. 12: 220 (1904).
Heterotypic Synonyms:
Dendrochilum ramosii Ames, Philipp. J. Sci., C 8: 410 (1913 publ. 1914).
Dendrochilum filiforme var. ramosii (Ames) L.O.Williams, Bot. Mus. Leafl. 5: 49 (1937).
Found in Luzon and Negros. At elevations of between 660 and 2,250 metres.
Orchids in bloom at Phipps (plus a hibiscus):
1. Cattleya dalginding, 2. hibiscus, 3. Dendrobium noid, 4. leopard orchid, 5. Encyclia?, 6. Dendrochilum filiforme, 7. a little silhouetto, 8. Stanhopea tigrina, 9. ghosts, 10. Brassolaeliocattleya 'Golden Tang', 11. noid-- phrag? 2, 12. noid phalaenopsis, 13. flock of flowers, 14. Phragmipedium sedenii, 15. Phalaenopsis fasciata, 16. leopard inflorescence
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