Monday, October 15, 2012

Dendrobium agathodaemonis

Dendrobium agathodaemonis is a tiny plant, only a couple of centimeters tall with a mat thin little stems, each with a few leaves, but it produces flowers that dwarf the plant, about three centimeters long and in this case a cherry red color.  I have another clone that is pink with a white lip, but these flowers are completely red.  The plant is blooming from seed for the first time.


Dendrobium agathodaemonis is closely related to Dendrobium cutherbertsonii and some consider it a variety of that species.  There are obvious differences, though perhaps not enough to make it a species in its own right.  The lip does not have the dark coloration of Dendrobium cuthbertsonii and the growths are thin and wiry rather than having distinct pseudobulbs.

8 comments:

  1. Maravilhoso, parabéns pela planta e cultivo.
    abraços

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    1. I appreciate very much both your comments and your own wonderful blog. Your interests in orchids seem much the same as mine.

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  2. Amazing flower on such a small plant. You always have the best pictures

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    1. Thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to look and comment.

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    1. Thanks for looking, Misha, and for commenting. The flowers are smaller on this plant but I like the color better than the pink clone I have.

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  4. Just thought to let you know: the post I mentioned on my blog about copyright says no one may use your pictures without your permission. You can actually threaten people with legal action if they do.

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    1. That's interesting, Misha. I hjad someone on Ebay using my pcitures to sell plants and when I asked her to take them off and complained that she was using them without permission, she threatened me with legal action!!!

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