Dendrobium clemensiae Ames, Philipp. J. Sci., C 7(1): 16 (-17) (1912).
Dendrobium clemensiae Ames; Photo by László Illés |
its native range is Philippines.
Latin Name:
Dendrobium clemensiae Ames
Family:
Orchidaceae Juss.
Synonym:
Diplocaulobium clemensiae (Ames) A.D.Hawkes
English Name:
Clemens' Diplocaulobium (American Female Orchid Collector in Malesia early 1900's).
Description:
With pseudobulbs carrying a single, narrowly oblong, fleshy, unequally bilobed apically leaf that blooms in the winter soon after a decided temperature drop on a single flowered inflorescence.
Distribution:
Philippines.
Ecological:
At elevations of 500 to 800 m as a small sized, warm growing epiphyte.
Flowering times:
Blooms in the winter.
Flower size:
10.0 cm.
Cultivation:
Plants generally require a reduction of watering or with holding of water during the winter due to dormancy period. Plants grow in a variety of temperature ranges and lighting ranges which is dependent on the species. Plants can usually be mounted.
Typus:
Type Information:
Distribution Of Types: Philippines (Malesia, Asia-Tropical)
Reference:
theplantlist.org
https://www.ipni.org/n/60441702-2
http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:60441702-2
http://www.orchidspecies.com/dipclemsiae.htm.
https://orchids.fandom.com/wiki/Dendrobium
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