Dendrobium discolor
A tall spectacular Dendrobium species also know as the Antler Orchid.
It’s found in Northern Australia, New Guinea and Indonesia where it grows directly on the coast exposed to salt sprays as well as on cliff and rock faces up to 550m. It can flower at any time of the year producing long arching sprays of 10-80 fragrant, twisted flowers on older canes. Flower colour is variable but usually yellowish-brown tones.
Grows best in warm conditions and strong light. Water well when actively growing and provide a dry winter rest period but don’t let the plant dry out completely.
A tall spectacular Dendrobium species also know as the Antler Orchid.
It’s found in Northern Australia, New Guinea and Indonesia where it grows directly on the coast exposed to salt sprays as well as on cliff and rock faces up to 550m. It can flower at any time of the year producing long arching sprays of 10-80 fragrant, twisted flowers on older canes. Flower colour is variable but usually yellowish-brown tones.
Grows best in warm conditions and strong light. Water well when actively growing and provide a dry winter rest period but don’t let the plant dry out completely.
A tall spectacular Dendrobium species also know as the Antler Orchid.
It’s found in Northern Australia, New Guinea and Indonesia where it grows directly on the coast exposed to salt sprays as well as on cliff and rock faces up to 550m. It can flower at any time of the year producing long arching sprays of 10-80 fragrant, twisted flowers on older canes. Flower colour is variable but usually yellowish-brown tones.
Grows best in warm conditions and strong light. Water well when actively growing and provide a dry winter rest period but don’t let the plant dry out completely.
The photos of the flower are for reference only. The other photo is an example of the size of the plant for sale (4cm; 5.5cm pot)
Note also that because the seedling is from a cross, all the plants will have slightly different flowers.