Dendrobium teretifolium

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This species gets its name from the long terete pencil like leaf. The pendulous spike is plume like, with white flowers, purple stripes in the labellum, and is highly fragrant. Dendrobium teretifolium is best grown on a treefern slab or small basket, with maximum sunlight and must have good drainage. The plant creeps and is pendulous. A native of eastern Queensland, the northern variety is somewhat larger.

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