A small to large sized, hot to cool growing epiphtye of the lowlands of New Guinea on small trees or cliff faces on rocks at elevations of sea level to 1250 meters that have erect, cane-like, basally slightly swollen stems carrying many, oblong-elliptic, leathery leaves at the upper half of the stem that blooms at most any time of the yearon a 14″ to 18″ [35 to 45 cm] long, sheathed inflorescence with up to 20 flowers in nature and arising from the nodes near the apex of leafy canes carrying long-lasting flowers.
Dendrobium tangerinum
$20.00
A small to large sized, hot to cool growing epiphtye of the lowlands of New Guinea on small trees or cliff faces on rocks at elevations of sea level to 1250 meters that have erect, cane-like, basally slightly swollen stems carrying many, oblong-elliptic, leathery leaves at the upper half of the stem that blooms at most any time of the yearon a 14″ to 18″ [35 to 45 cm] long, sheathed inflorescence with up to 20 flowers in nature and arising from the nodes near the apex of leafy canes carrying long-lasting flowers.