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Grażyna Siemińska |
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g.sieminska@chello.pl |
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sobota, 9 grudnia 2006 22:31:30 |
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For Dendrobium chrysocrepis Parish & Rchb.f. ‘Herrenhausen’, exhibited by Herrenhausen Garden, Hanover, Germany.
This species comes from Burma and northeast India; it was first found by the Rev Parish who sent it to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew where it flowered in 1872. It readily produces ‘keikis’.
The large plant exhibited had 28 flowering stems with 28 bright yellow flowers with a contrasting yellow lip. Overall flower size was 3.5cm long and 5cm wide.
'Dendrobium chrysocrepis requires intermediate to warm conditions and good light, but not direct sunlight as the new growths are sensitive and can easily burn. These plants should be grown in baskets or mounted - pots are not recommended because the roots like a lot of air movement. Spraying the whole plant daily is beneficial but it should dry off between sprays.'
Pozdrawiam,
Grażyna
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