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Dendrobium
Dendrobium lindleyi
Dendrobium lindleyi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Liliopsida
Order: Asparagales
Family: Orchidaceae
Subfamily: Epidendroideae
Tribe: Dendrobieae
Subtribe: Dendrobiinae
Genus: Dendrobium
Sw, 1799
Species

1190 species;
see List of Dendrobium species

Dendrobium, abbreviated as Den in horticultural trade, is a large genus of tropical orchids that consists of about 1200 species. The genus occurs in diverse habitats throughout much of south, east and southeast Asia, including the Philippines, Borneo, Australia, New Guinea and New Zealand. The name is from the Greek dendron (meaning tree) and bios (meaning life).

The species are either epiphytic, growing on a tree, or occasionally lithophytic, growing over a rock. They have adapted to a wide variety of habitats, from the high altitudes in the Himalayan mountains to lowland tropical forests and even to the dry climate of the Australian desert.

The orchids in this genus often develop pseudobulbs, which unite into a long reedlike stem with a typical length of more than 30 cm. Some appear densely covered with short white hairs. The short, ovate leaves grow alternately over the whole length of the stems. The axillary flower buds develop into short flower stalks with one or two terminal flowers. The orchids grow quickly throughout summer, but take a long rest during winter. In the spring, new shoots are formed from the base of the main plant and the dormant buds come back into action. The blooming flowers are found on pseudobulbs formed in the previous year.

Some species are in great demand by orchid lovers. This has resulted in numerous varieties and hybrids, such as the Dendrobium nobile varieties, which have greatly extended the range of colors of the original flower from the Himalayas.

Kimilsungia, one of the national flowers of North Korea, is the cultivar Dendrobium 'Kim il Sung'.

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Taxonomical Work

In 1981, Briegar reclassified all terete leaved Dendrobiums from Australia and New Guinea into a new genus, Dockrillia.

The sole New Zealand representative, Dendrobium cunninghamii has now been moved into a monotypic genus, Winika.

In 1989, Clements upgraded D. speciosum complex into individual species [1]

Some species

References

  1. ^ Clements MA (1989) Catalogue of Australian Orchidaceae. Australian Orchid Research 1: 1–62.

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Dendrobium
Dendrobium cuthbertsonii
Dendrobium gibsoniiDendrobium kingianumDendrobium lindleyi
Dendrobium loddigesiiDendrobium nobile
Dendrobium speciosum
DendrocalamusDendroceratida
DendrocerosDendrochilum
Dendrochilum cobbianumDendrochilum glumaceumDendrochirotida
Dendrochirus
DendrochoriDendrochronology
Dendrocincla
Dendrocitta
Dendroclimatology
DendrocnideDendrocnide moroidesDendrocolaptes
DendrocometesDendrocopos
Dendrocousinsia
DendrocygninaeDendrocystis
DendrodorididaeDendrogale
Dendroglyph
Dendrogram
Dendrohori
Dendroica
Dendroid (topology)
Dendrology
DendrolycusDendromecon
Dendromecon harfordiiDendromecon rigidaDendromurinae
Dendromus
DendronDendron, Cumbria
Dendron, VirginiaDendron Swamp Natural Area Preserve
DendronotoideaDendropanax
Dendropanax colombianusDendrophidionDendrophilia
Dendrophilia (moth)Dendrophilia (paraphilia)
Dendrophoma marconii
Dendrophora erumpensDendrophorbium
Dendrophorbium amplexicauleDendrophorbium angelenseDendrophorbium balsapampae
Dendrophorbium dielsiiDendrophorbium dodsoniiDendrophorbium gesnerifolium
Dendrophorbium ingensDendrophorbium onaeDendrophorbium pericaule
Dendrophorbium pururuDendrophorbium scytophyllumDendrophorbium solisii
Dendrophorbium tipocochensisDendrophryniscusDendrophryniscus berthalutzae
Dendrophryniscus bokermanniDendrophryniscus brevipollicatusDendrophryniscus carvalhoi
Dendrophryniscus leucomystaxDendrophryniscus minutusDendrophryniscus stawiarskyi
DendrophylaxDendrophylax lindenii
Dendropicos
Dendroplectron cryptacanthus
Dendroplex
DendropomaDendropoma squamifera
DendropsophusDendropsophus acreanus
Dendropsophus allenorumDendropsophus amicorumDendropsophus anataliasiasi
Dendropsophus ancepsDendropsophus aperomeusDendropsophus araguaya
Dendropsophus baileyiDendropsophus berthalutzae
Dendropsophus bipunctatusDendropsophus bogerti
Dendropsophus bokermanniDendropsophus branneri
Dendropsophus cachimboDendropsophus cerradensis
Dendropsophus coffeusDendropsophus columbianusDendropsophus cruzi
Dendropsophus decipiensDendropsophus delarivaiDendropsophus dutrai
Dendropsophus ebraccatusDendropsophus elegansDendropsophus elianeae
Dendropsophus garagoensisDendropsophus giesleri
Dendropsophus grandisonaeDendropsophus gryllatusDendropsophus haddadi
Dendropsophus haraldschultziDendropsophus jimiDendropsophus joannae
Dendropsophus koechliniDendropsophus labialisDendropsophus leali
Dendropsophus limai
Dendropsophus mathiassoni
Dendropsophus meridianus
Dendropsophus micropsDendropsophus minimus
Dendropsophus minutusDendropsophus miyataiDendropsophus nahdereri
Dendropsophus nanusDendropsophus novaisiDendropsophus oliveirai
Dendropsophus padrelunaDendropsophus pauiniensis
Dendropsophus pelidnaDendropsophus phlebodesDendropsophus praestans
Dendropsophus pseudomeridianusDendropsophus rheaDendropsophus rhodopeplus
Dendropsophus riveroiDendropsophus robertmertensiDendropsophus rossalleni
Dendropsophus rubicundulusDendropsophus ruschiiDendropsophus sanborni
Dendropsophus schubarti

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