This is a flask of over 30 seedlings.
Dendrobium trigonopus is a compact orchid native to the mountain forests of Southeast Asia and southwestern China. It features short, spindle-shaped canes that turn a deep purplish-brown as they age, along with dark, leathery leaves that display fine black hairs on new growths. The species produces butter-yellow flowers with an exceptionally thick, plastic-like texture that allows them to remain fresh for up to three months. To bloom successfully, this plant requires bright, filtered light and a strict winter rest period with drastically reduced watering, thriving best when grown mounted on cork bark to prevent root rot.
This is a flask of over 30 seedlings.
Dendrobium trigonopus is a compact orchid native to the mountain forests of Southeast Asia and southwestern China. It features short, spindle-shaped canes that turn a deep purplish-brown as they age, along with dark, leathery leaves that display fine black hairs on new growths. The species produces butter-yellow flowers with an exceptionally thick, plastic-like texture that allows them to remain fresh for up to three months. To bloom successfully, this plant requires bright, filtered light and a strict winter rest period with drastically reduced watering, thriving best when grown mounted on cork bark to prevent root rot.