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Detail of the flowers at the top of a raceme of miniature flowered Dendrochilum cobbianum originating in the Phillipines. The flowers are about 5mm across
From The Philippines. Named after Jim Cootes, a world authority and author of The Orchids of the Philippines
One of the many Coelogyne/Dendrochilum species from the Philippines. It quickly grows into a specimen plant.
Dendrochilum tenellum, growing as a terrestrial on Mt. Hamiguitan, Davao Oriental Province, Mindanao, Phlippines.
This past February, thousands of people converged at the largest orchid show in the United States to celebrate the 64th Annual Pacific Orchid Exposition, themed for 2016 as “A Legacy of Orchids.”
The event, which took place February 26-28, 2016 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco, is the country’s premiere orchid show and featured over 150,000 orchids from around the world.
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Dendrochilum wenzelii Ames 1915 SECTION Acoridium [Nees & Meyen] Pfitzer & Kranzlin
Acoridium wenzelii (Ames) Ames 1922
SECTION Platyclinis [Benth.] Pfitzer
Pseudobulb epiphyte
Distribution: Borneo to Philippines (42 BOR PHI)
Found in [Asia-Tropical] Malesia Borneo, Philippines
Homotypic Names:
Platyclinis glumacea (Lindl.) Benth. ex Hemsl., Gard. Chron., n.s., 16: 656 (1881).
Acoridium glumaceum (Lindl.) Rolfe, Orchid Rev. 12: 220 (1904).
Award:
Date: 1972-10-17
Award: CCM
Org.: AOS
Points: 80
Exhibitor: H. R. Hoffman, San Francisco, California
Dendrochilum tenellum, growing as a terrestrial on Mt. Hamiguitan, Davao Oriental Province, Mindanao, Phlippines.