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Old 06-23-2017, 11:59 AM
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Without a flower, it is sometimes difficult to nail it down to a species.

I'd just stick to calling it a Dendrobium in Section Aporum.

Although it is more likely it is a Dendrobium in Section Aporum, as an fyi, sometimes certain species of Eria have this kind of vegetative growth as well. Eria and Dendrobium are closely related.

Also as a heads up, these can grow fairly slow. They aren't the fastest growing Dendrobiums out there.
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Update on this old thread to anyone who it might help. This plant bloomed for me for some reason, and I'm now confident it is indeed a dendrobium anceps.

To back up a bit, I found out this plant had no roots soon after I originally made this thread. I did the sphag and bag method without success for several weeks. Eventually I just left it on a tray, where it started putting out roots in the middle of the plant. From the same segment, it put out two tiny new growths. It was also growing from the tip a bit. I keep it unpotted on a tray and spray it with water regularly. Recently it decided to issue out a single bloom. This is one of the weirdest plants I've ever owned.
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