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    Wink Dendrobium Kanburiense (Seidenf.)

    This dwarf denrobium from Thailand,best mounted on cork.
    Plant size 2-3.1in(5-8 cm),flower size 0.4-0.8in(1-2cm).
    The flower color is green,green as the leaves.
    Grows best semishade,keep moist and in the growing season fertilize well.
    T° Intermediate,no winterrest.

    Yves
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