Dendrobium Orchid Species Primulinum Without Flowers
Size: FLOWERING SIZEProduct details
ATTRIBUTE |
INFORMATION |
Plant Type |
Species |
Flower Colour |
Pink and White |
Growing Difficulty |
Medium |
Plant Size |
Matured/ Flowering Size |
Flower Size | 1 inch |
Deciduous |
No |
Conditions |
Intermediate to Warm |
Suitable for |
Balcony Gardening / Home Gardening |
Potting Media |
Coco Chips |
Plant Dimensions |
12 inches |
Pot Dimensions |
3 inch |
Product Information
- The plant is described as having white-colored flowers with violet-colored petals. The flowers are about 1-2 inches in size and are colored in crystalline white with a purple edging to the lip and purple sepals and petals.
- The plant is also mentioned to be large and beautiful.
- There is no fragrance of the flowers.
- The plant is described as having clustered, ascending, prostrate, or pendulous stems covered in white sheaths.
- The plant is said to bloom in the winter through summer on a short stem.
- Dendrobium Primulinum is also called The Primrose Yellow Dendrobium. It bears, white-colored flowers with violet-colored petals. It produces fragrant flowers that arise from nodes along with the leafless cane with attractive yellow splashed white lip
About Dendrobium Orchids
Dendrobium orchids are a diverse group of flowering plants known for their vibrant and exotic blooms. They belong to the Orchidaceae family and are native to tropical and subtropical regions. With over a thousand species, Dendrobium orchids come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, ranging from whites and yellows to pinks and purples. These elegant orchids often have long, cane-like stems and multiple flowers per stem. They require bright, indirect light and a well-draining potting mix. Dendrobium orchids are popular among orchid enthusiasts and are cherished for their beauty, making them a favorite choice for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.
How to Grow Dendrobium Orchids