Dendrobium cucumerinum (popularly known as the Cucumber Orchid) is a fascinating, oddball miniature orchid that looks like a cluster of tiny, bumpy pickles. Unlike traditional orchids, this eccentric species is grown primarily for its succulent, gherkin-like foliage. Native to eastern Australia, it creeps along tree bark, forming dense, textured mats that intrigue indoor plant collectors. Not often seen lately.
This is a flask of over 40 plantlets.
Dendrobium cucumerinum (popularly known as the Cucumber Orchid) is a fascinating, oddball miniature orchid that looks like a cluster of tiny, bumpy pickles. Unlike traditional orchids, this eccentric species is grown primarily for its succulent, gherkin-like foliage. Native to eastern Australia, it creeps along tree bark, forming dense, textured mats that intrigue indoor plant collectors. Not often seen lately.
This is a flask of over 40 plantlets.