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som 26-03-2005 10:16 PM

Help with ID
 
hello,

I have this fragnant dendrobium with no name. I have put it in my website
http://www.geocities.com/som_katorn/DSCF3558.JPG

Can anyone help me ID it.

Thanks

Som

P.S. its a link to the flower.. not spam stuff.



Eric Hunt 27-03-2005 03:50 AM

Som,

This is probably one of the most common orchids found in Southeast Asia - it
even grows in the cities in trees.

Dendrobium crumenatum

http://www.orchidspecies.com/dendrobiumcrumenatum.htm

It typically blooms in response to a drop in temperature and the flowers
only last one day, but the entire plant will be in bloom at once - very
impressive.

Thanks,

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

"som" wrote in message
news:1111875420.e801cf16325bbe440385d07985997d05@t eranews...
hello,

I have this fragnant dendrobium with no name. I have put it in my website
http://www.geocities.com/som_katorn/DSCF3558.JPG




keith ;-\) 27-03-2005 10:15 AM

I am not so sure the flower looks too rounded,to be den crumenatum.

--
Thanks Keith,England,UK.
"Eric Hunt" wrote in message
...
Som,

This is probably one of the most common orchids found in Southeast Asia -

it
even grows in the cities in trees.

Dendrobium crumenatum

http://www.orchidspecies.com/dendrobiumcrumenatum.htm

It typically blooms in response to a drop in temperature and the flowers
only last one day, but the entire plant will be in bloom at once - very
impressive.

Thanks,

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

"som" wrote in message
news:1111875420.e801cf16325bbe440385d07985997d05@t eranews...
hello,

I have this fragnant dendrobium with no name. I have put it in my

website
http://www.geocities.com/som_katorn/DSCF3558.JPG






Eric Hunt 27-03-2005 06:04 PM

Keith,

Jay's photo isn't the best - the Den. crumenatum we have at OrchidMania
flowers just like the photo posted by Som.

And Som's photo has the distinctive dead-looking end of the pseudobulb
visible, where many of the flowers originate.

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

"keith ;-)" wrote in message
...
I am not so sure the flower looks too rounded,to be den crumenatum.




Bob Walsh 29-03-2005 12:37 AM

Som,

Cruematum blooms following a 10 degree F drop in temperature. Blooms last a
few to maybe five days.
Is that how your orchid acted?

Bob
"Eric Hunt" wrote in message
...
Keith,

Jay's photo isn't the best - the Den. crumenatum we have at OrchidMania
flowers just like the photo posted by Som.

And Som's photo has the distinctive dead-looking end of the pseudobulb
visible, where many of the flowers originate.

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org

"keith ;-)" wrote in message
...
I am not so sure the flower looks too rounded,to be den crumenatum.







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