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    Smile Dendrobium parishii

    Native to Thailand, very nice fragrant smaller flowers than anosmum, pseudobulb more than one foot, easy to grow.
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    a lovely species

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    Easy to grow?! Now that sounds like my kind of plant! I may have to get one of those to match the anosmum. Does it smell as wonderful as the anosmum varieties do??
    Thanks for sharing...

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    Beautiful blooms!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cjcorner View Post
    Easy to grow?! Now that sounds like my kind of plant! I may have to get one of those to match the anosmum. Does it smell as wonderful as the anosmum varieties do??
    Thanks for sharing...
    Connie, yes very easy to grow like anosmum and smells more or less and may rival the anosmum, you should have one in your collection, night time still got the smell but less as compared during day time.

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    That is so beautiful. I love the blooms, Zain.

    Cheers,
    BD

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    Zainal, does this require a cool season to bloom, similar to d. anosmum?

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    wow, beautiful blooms, at first glance it looks like that of d. anusmum, if it has a fragrance
    to rival that of the anosmum then im sold. i just hope i can find it here locally.

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by boffin76 View Post
    Zainal, does this require a cool season to bloom, similar to d. anosmum?
    In the original habitat they required cool season to induce heavy flowering but like mine as well yours just having hot and raining season, the flowering is not that intense, once mature this guy begin to put buds, only a certain nodes but never miss.

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    Nice bloom and I like the fuzzy lip (?). Makes it more interesting. Fragrant & easy to bloom is good to know

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