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Flowering in cultivation - March
This species was named Dendrochilum javieriense, however this is incorrect as that epithet refers to a location. This species was named after a Elias Javier, therefore the epithet should be Dendrochilum javierii.
One of the many Coelogyne/Dendrochilum species from the Philippines. It quickly grows into a specimen plant.
An endemic species from Luzon found on Mount Simakoko and Mount Pulog.
This is one of the smallest Dendrochilum species. The dorsal sepal measures just 3mm long.
Growing in cultivation and flowering in December.
Flower of a terrestrial Dendrochilum on Mt. Redondo, Loreto, Dinagat Island. Found on ultramafic soils within "bonsai forest" (< 1 m high) at KROMINCO mining site.
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."