Phalaenopsis Dendrobium has many varieties, more than 1,000 species, mainly distributed in China, Japan, Southeast Asia, northern Australia, low-altitude tropical forests of New Guinea and Pacific islands
Basic information
Chinese name: Autumn Dendrobium
Other name: Phalaenopsis Dendrobium
Kingdom: Plants
Phylum: Angiosperms
Class: Liliaceae
Subclass: Liliiformes
Order: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Orchidaceae
Tribe: Vanda
Species: Phalaenopsis Dendrobium
Morphological characteristics
The stem has rhizomes, erect, creeping or pseudobulb growth forms, with leaves ranging from one to multiple, bright flowers, petals are usually narrow, lip is complete or three-lobed, connected to the base of the column. The pseudobulb is cylindrical, clustered, up to 60-70 cm tall, fleshy and solid, with a gray base sheath at the base. The upper nodes are obvious, and there are several pairs of boat-shaped leaves at the upper nodes, with a leaf length of 10-20 cm. The pedicels emerge from the top leaf axils and can be up to 60 cm long. Each pedicel can produce 4-18 flowers.
Uses
Cut flowers, potted plants, wood cultivation, excellent ornamental plants