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Old 11-26-2018, 11:31 AM
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Am posting another pic of the dendrobium I posted earlier.Is this Dendrobium Nobile?
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Flower shape is different than nobile or that group. I still think phalaenopsis-type Den.
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That’s a very pretty dendrobium hybrid referred to as a Den Phal type. There are too many hybrids that look similar to be able to give you a specific hybrid name so it is a NOID. Care for these is pretty simple- bright light, warm year round, no rest period, and water as soon as it gets dry (I water more frequently in hot weather). Nobile type Dens bloom from very short flower spikes all along the side of the cane, unlike this one that is blooming from the top. Also the flower shape is a bit different

Here is a care sheet Dendrobium Culture: Phalaenopsis and Semi-Antelope types

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Thank you , Roberta and Sara
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