- most species. In 1981,
Friedrich Brieger reclassified all terete-leaved
dendrobiums from
Australia and New
Guinea into a new genus,
Dockrillia and in 2002...
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China v 25 p 381, 石斛 shi hu,
Dendrobium nobile Lindley, Gen. Sp. Orchid. Pl. 79. 1830. Wood, H.P. (2006). The
Dendrobiums: 1-847. A.R.G.
Gantner Verlag...
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Dendrobium bigibbum,
commonly known as the
Cooktown orchid or
mauve butterfly orchid, is an
epiphytic or
lithophytic orchid in the
family Orchidaceae....
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Dendrobium section Dendrobium is a
section of the
genus Dendrobium.
Plants in this
section have
moderate length thin
pseudobulbs with
leaves at
upper two...
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Dendrobium lindleyi (Lindley's
Dendrobium), also
known as
Dendrobium aggregatum (nom. illeg.), is a
plant of the
genus Dendrobium. They are
found in the...
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United States Botanic Garden.
Orchids Inc. R.F. (2014). How We Grow
Dendrobiums, Part 1.
Orchids Inc.
Scientia Horticulturae (2012). "Promoting effect...
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slightly thick below the
middle pseudobulbs;
racemes are
short for
dendrobiums and
inflorescences are
present during the dry season.
Sepals and petals...
- The
Vanda Dendrobium is an
electric sports car
built by the
Singaporean car
manufacturer Vanda Electrics. It was
presented in 2017 in a
concept car version...
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Dendrobium thyrsiflorum is a
species of orchid,
commonly called the pinecone-like
raceme dendrobium. It is
native to the
Himalayas (Bhutan, ****am, Yunnan...
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genera are
Bulbophyllum (2,000 species),
Epidendrum (1,500 species),
Dendrobium (1,400 species) and
Pleurothallis (1,000 species). It also
includes Vanilla...