Dendrobium pentapterum is a small orchid species from Papua New Guinea, belonging to the section Oxyglossum, which contains a large number of miniature Dendrobiums with very large, very beautiful, and very long-lasting flowers.
This species ranges in size from 10-15 cm with narrow pseudobulbs and thin, grass-like leaves. The flowers are about 3 cm in size, last for months and the plant is seldom out of bloom. I find it very easy to grow alongside Masdevallias and other Pleurothallids.
It grows as a much more compact plant under higher light and seems to bloom more prolifically as well, producing three or four flowers per growth. This plant was at one time awarded a Certificate of Cultural Merit by the American Orchid Society.
August 14, 2010
Dendrobium pentapterum
Label:
dendrobium,
dendrobium pentapterum,
new guinea,
orchid,
oxyglossum
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