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Dendrobium loddigesii – 365 days of orchids – day 865

One of our favourite dendrobiums is this small growing but spectacular species from Laos, Vietnam and Southern China.

Dendrobium loddigesii is semi deciduous growing 10cm pseudobulbs in the summer which then drop some of their leaves in the winter. Flowers appear from last year’s bulbs in late spring. We find that this species needs a distinct summer and winter to flower well as it can tend to just keep growing if kept warm all year and forget to flower.

We grow the species bright, wet and warm in the summer – Warm Asia seems to suit it best. Then cooler and dryer in the winter when the roof of Cool Americas seems to be its favourite spot. This may seem like a bit of a faff but it is definitely worth it for the sweet little flowers appear in May.

We have tried the plant mounted and potted, and it definately works best for us mounted where it can develop into a mass of little growths. We have just received a new pallet of virgin cork bark and the next month is going to be dominated by mounting lots of orchids. A great way to grow beautiful orchids and support the cork forests of Portugal.

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  1. A Jones says:

    I love the little frilly edges to the petals. The yellow makes them look like little pink fried eggs. Absolutely lovely.