I recently bought Dendrobium parishii and the canes and short and stout. Photo looks like Nestor (D. anosmum x D.parishii) and the cane structure is similar to D. anosmum
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Hi friends from around the world, I need your help.
I got this Dendrobium blooming since 3 years. The tag is "parishii". Since 3 years, nobody made me comment on its identity.
This year, because of the very long canes, several french friends told me that it could be a Dendrobium Nestor.
What do you think ?
I recently bought Dendrobium parishii and the canes and short and stout. Photo looks like Nestor (D. anosmum x D.parishii) and the cane structure is similar to D. anosmum
The cane of my anosmum are thin and droopy with leaves on it,.. thinner than a finger,..
This is so lovely..very pretty.
A very lovely Dendrobium . Not sure of the ID but I'll go with ksriramkumar on this .
Thank you all for your comments.
More than five years ago my friend find this near the border of China and Vienam. The stem can reach to 1m long in the wild. The flower is larger than parishii but smaller than anosmum..We took it as anosmum at the beginning. Now we tend to take it as Den parishii. The scent of the flower and the flowering time is more like parishii. A anosmum has much stronger scent but this has only very light scent. My opinion is that the tag is right.
quite many people also say about buying a den parishii and later the cane becomes longer than normal and doubting the tag,... if in the wild the cane could reach 1 meter long,.. how long does it take to reach that long?
Thank you San for your interesting comment.