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    Default Dendrobium species

    Plant looks like a miniature Den. hasseltii, 6" tall plant
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    very cute dendro, wouldnt know its name.

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    Nice flowers, your tree is still growing well ?

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    Yes, the plant is doing fine. It is a deciduous species and only blooms on leafless canes so far.

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    First time to see such an Dendrobium! So beautiful and well growing!

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    That is cute.

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    Such delicate coloring ... very nice

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    I agree with the rest. It is very cute and I love the coloration.

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