Soft Cane Dendrobium Orchids

Soft Cane Dendrobium Orchids. Dendrobium Softcanes Southern Suburbs Orchid Society Inc. Sandy was a member of the Coffs Harbour Orchid Society and was president in 1986 and 1987 Hard-caned Dens grow spikes from the top of the cane and produce gorgeous flower sprays

Dendrobium Soft Cane Dendrobium Orchid information & photos
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Nearly all soft-cane dendrobiums have the species Dendrobium nobile in their ancestry The cool-growing soft-cane dendrobiums are typified by Dendrobium nobile, the 'noble' dendrobium, which is found in northern India, southern China and the hilly areas of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Burma

Dendrobium Soft Cane Dendrobium Orchid information & photos

Their leaves are generally a little lighter in color than the hard-caned Dens. Hard-caned Dens grow spikes from the top of the cane and produce gorgeous flower sprays Even though that is correct and those two groups exist technically, they are not the correct way to classify Dendrobiums

Softcane Dendrobium Orchid in flower Stock Photo Alamy. Hard-caned Dens grow spikes from the top of the cane and produce gorgeous flower sprays Unlike hard cane types, they generally prefer more moisture and warmth.

White soft cane Dendrobium orchid in flower Stock Photo Alamy. It has pink petals, pink sepals and a creamy yellow labellum with a distinctive purple throat. The main differences between hard-caned and soft-caned Dendrobiums lie in their cane structure, leaf coloration, growth habit, and watering requirements.