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It seems to me like every time there's a cut-flower orchid bouquet at a wedding, or a flower garnishing my plate, it's always the same variety. This has got to be the single most commercially produced Dendrobium out there.. I'm so curious what it is!
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This is the so-called Phalaenopsis-type Dendrobium (It has nothing to do with Phalaenopsis except appearance, if you have a really good imagination) They're easy to grow under warm conditions, most I think are imported from Thailand or that general part of the world. They are also long-lasting as cut flowers. Many similar-looking hybrids, most probably not even named.
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You are supposed to eat the flower???
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Like pansies , marigolds, rose petals, nasturtiums etc. They are edible.
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You are supposed to eat the flower???
Maybe not supposed to eat, but if used as garnish, it had to be edible.
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This is the so-called Phalaenopsis-type Dendrobium (It has nothing to do with Phalaenopsis except appearance, if you have a really good imagination) They're easy to grow under warm conditions, most I think are imported from Thailand or that general part of the world. They are also long-lasting as cut flowers. Many similar-looking hybrids, most probably not even named.
Definitely a DenPhal! For sure. I was actually wondering which hybrid or cultivar, sorry for the confusion. I think I've actually narrowed this one down! It looks like most cut-flower denphals are imported from Thailand, of which Den. Sonia 17 is a popular BOM (Bangkok Orchid Mericlone) type. Neat!
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I doubt very much that you could narrow it to a particular hybrid, much less cultivar. I have been getting these "garnishes" on plates and in drinks since the first time I went to Hawaii... more than 50 years ago.
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