Friday 12 October 2012

Dendro that still alive in my garden

Native to Southeast Asia, the genus dendrobium is one of the largest of all orchid groups. There are about 1,200 individual species, and they grow in all manner of climates, from hot, wet lowlands to high-altitude, colder mountains. All dendrobiums are epiphytes. Some are deciduous and some hold onto their leaves all year round. Serious collectors often favor the D. nobile, but the most common kind of dendrobium—the kind gracing grocery store shelves—is a hybrid dendrobium phalaenopsis. 
(Dendrobium — Growing Cane and Dendrobium Orchids by Jon VanZile, About.com Guide)



So here are some of the dendrobiums that are still survive in my garden (hehehehe)...

Dendrobium unicum
Dendrobium crumenatum (pigeon orchids)
 Mini dendrobium(that what the owner of the nursery said)
 Mini dendrobium(that what the owner of the nursery said)
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid
 Dendrobium hybrid

There are few more dendrobiums in the garden but I dont have their picture taken.

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