Dendrobium laevifolium.

Dendrobium laevifolium is a compact, miniature species native to New Guinea it is in the oxyglosum group but is easier to grow and will tolerate warmer temperatures and somewhat drier conditions than most varieties in this group. The plant is compact with smooth shiny leaves flushed in red-purple. The flowers emerge from the base of the pseudobulb or sometimes from the top between the leaves. They are long lasting and colorful.

Dyakia hendersonianum, it is in spike.

This is what it will be like in bloom.

This miniature orchid was once classified as an ascocentrum, but unlike its vandaceous cousins it doesn't require bright light. The flowers are plentiful, bright pink with a white lip and a spur! This warm growing, fragrant species can bloom anytime and flowers twice a year with clusters of flowers being larger than the plant itself.

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