Dendrobium ceraula
Den. ceraula, also known by its synonym Den. gonzalesii, comes from the mountainous forests of the Philippines. It produces long, slender, arching stems which bloom all along the stem - large (5cm) eye-catching blue-mauve flowers that are long lasting and gradually fade to pale blue.
It prefers cool, moist shady conditions, and a dry winter rest.
Den. ceraula, also known by its synonym Den. gonzalesii, comes from the mountainous forests of the Philippines. It produces long, slender, arching stems which bloom all along the stem - large (5cm) eye-catching blue-mauve flowers that are long lasting and gradually fade to pale blue.
It prefers cool, moist shady conditions, and a dry winter rest.
Den. ceraula, also known by its synonym Den. gonzalesii, comes from the mountainous forests of the Philippines. It produces long, slender, arching stems which bloom all along the stem - large (5cm) eye-catching blue-mauve flowers that are long lasting and gradually fade to pale blue.
It prefers cool, moist shady conditions, and a dry winter rest.
The photos of the flowers are from sibling plants. The other photo is an example of the size of the plant for sale. Plants are flowering size (5.5cm pot).
Note also that because the seedling is from a cross, all the plants will have slightly different flowers.