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    Default Dendrobium odoratum

    This little girls come from Tomohon ( small city in Celebes/Sulawesi island). She has fragant that resembles sandalwood. She produces flowers every two month, so it is pretty frequent. I attach this species on my starfruit tree and one month later she gives me her first bloom. This is her fourth bloom since I have her. The unique character is that the new flower could come exactly from the same place as the last one. So the same node could produces flower several times. Enjoy.
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