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[[File:Dockrillia_wassellii.jpg|thumb|''Dockrillia wassellii'' (not my photo)]] | |||
'''Common Name:''' Wassel's Dockrillia, The Furrowed Pencil Orchid<br /> | |||
'''Scented:''' no<br /> | |||
'''Light Requirements:''' partial sun<br /> | |||
'''Temperature Requirements:''' intermediate to hot<br /> | |||
'''Blooms:''' spring to summer, autumn<br /> | |||
'''Flower Size:''' 3.25cm<br /> | |||
'''Synonyms:''' ''Dendrobium wassellii'' S. T. Blake 1963 | |||
Found in Queensland, Australia as an epiphytic and occasional lithophytic species from the far North east on the trunks of trees at the edge of the rainforest at elevations around 300 metres where it is a hot to warm grower that blooms from spring through summer. Best mounted on cork to accommodate it's rambling growth habit. This orchid has a creeping, branched stem carrying stiffly erect, nearly terete, hard, dull green, longitudinal furrowed 5 times pseudobulbs that blooms in the spring, summer and fall on an erect, 10 to 20cm long, 10 to 60 flowered inflorescence carrying densely crowded flowers. |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 11 June 2024
Common Name: Wassel's Dockrillia, The Furrowed Pencil Orchid
Scented: no
Light Requirements: partial sun
Temperature Requirements: intermediate to hot
Blooms: spring to summer, autumn
Flower Size: 3.25cm
Synonyms: Dendrobium wassellii S. T. Blake 1963
Found in Queensland, Australia as an epiphytic and occasional lithophytic species from the far North east on the trunks of trees at the edge of the rainforest at elevations around 300 metres where it is a hot to warm grower that blooms from spring through summer. Best mounted on cork to accommodate it's rambling growth habit. This orchid has a creeping, branched stem carrying stiffly erect, nearly terete, hard, dull green, longitudinal furrowed 5 times pseudobulbs that blooms in the spring, summer and fall on an erect, 10 to 20cm long, 10 to 60 flowered inflorescence carrying densely crowded flowers.