Member Plants

0 plants cultivated by members of ORCHIDS.ORG.

Upcoming Global Events

There are currently no photos of plants of Limodorum candidum for sale by members of ORCHIDS.ORG. Below are other recent plants for sale:

B. perrinii $35.00 listed by Linda Hartman PORT ST LUCIE, USA Local Only

Dendrobium var. Love Memory 'Fizz' $30.00 listed by Eva Boczon Chicago, USA Local Only

BC Makai "Mayumi" listed by Archie McBroom Roan Mountain, Tn, USA
Do you have a plant for sale or trade which you cannot ship or do not want to bother shippping? No problem. Click here to make a local-only offer. It's a free service to our members.

Orchid Species: Limodorum candidum

Kew currently accepted name is Geodorum densiflorum

Limodorum candidum is an orchid species identified by Roxb. in 1832. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Geodorum densiflorum.
Genus
Limodorum (Limo.)
Grex
candidum
Parents
Species
Author
Roxb.
Year
1832
ORIGIN: Found from the Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces of China Assam, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Andaman Islands, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Malaysia, Lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccas, Sulawesi, Philippines, Bismark Islands, New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Queensland Australia, Western Australia, Fiji, Niue, New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu, Caroline Islands, Marianas Islands and Taiwan in moist grasslands, sandy areas behind beaches and rainforests as well as in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests and savana-like woodlands at elevations of sea level to 1800 meters.

DESCRIPTION: A medium to small, hot to cool growing terrestrial orchid with underground, spherical pseudobulbs carrying, 2 to 5, thin-textured, lanceolate to oblong-elliptic, plicate, petiolate leaves that blooms in the fall and spring with an erect, basal, 4 to 10 [10 to 25 cm] at the outset and extending to 12 to 16 [30 to 40 cm], many [10 to 25] flowered inflorescence with a short rachis and the waxy, non-spreading flowers crowded at the apex that always has a U shape to it, with the flowers clustered on the downward side until fertilization occurs which causes it to straighten out, as it continues to arise with a new growth.

FLOWER SIZE: 3/8 inch [1 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Epidendrum Epi tuberosum 1786 G.Forst.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm appendiculatum 1845 Griff.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm densiflorum 1919 (Lam.) Schltr.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm purpureum 1813 R.Br. in W.T.Aiton
Add+ Cymbidium Cym nutans 1799 (Roxb.) Sw.
Add+ Cymbidium Cym pictum 1810 R.Br.
Add+ Dendrobium Den nutans 1827 C.Presl
Add+ Geodorum Gdm candidum 1855 (Roxb.) Lindl.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm formosanum 1895 Rolfe ex Hemsl.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm fucatum 1834 Lindl.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm neocaledonicum 1929 Kraenzl.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm nutans 1908 (C.Presl) Ames
Add+ Geodorum Gdm pacificum 1908 Rolfe
Add+ Geodorum Gdm rariflorum 1855 Lindl.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm semicristatum 1855 Lindl.
Add+ Geodorum Gdm tricarinatum 1911 Schltr.
Add+ Limodorum Limo nutans 1795 Roxb.
Add+ Ortmannia Ortmannia cernua 1834 (Willd.) Opiz
Add+ Otandra Otandra cernua 1812 (Willd.) Salisb.
Add+ Tropidia Tro grandis 1873 Hance
Add+ Arethusa Aret glutinosa 1837 Blanco
Add+ Cistella Cistella cernua 1825 (Willd.) Blume
Add+ Dendrobium Den haenkeanum 1840 Steud.
Add+ Eulophia Euph picta 2017 (R.Br.) Ormerod
Add+ Geodorum Gdm pallidum 1825 D.Don
Add+ Malaxis Mal cernua 1805 Willd.
Add+ Malaxis Mal nutans 1805 (Roxb.) Willd.
Add+ Limodorum Limo densiflorum 1792 Lam.
Most awarded/recent cultivars: Gdm. densiflorum 'Orchid World' (1995)
Log in to Add a Comment

Featured Site Articles

Read Latest Articles

Easy Orchids

Author is Ken Slump, posted over 3 years ago Suggestions for Choosing Plants Requiring Minimal Care THIS SEEMS LIKE AN IDEAL TOPIC for an article. Many of us want to enjoy orchid flowers with a minimum of fuss and I have found that most ... Read More

Beginners Start Here

Author is Ken Slump, posted almost 4 years ago A 12-Step Plan for Becoming a Successful Orchid Grower IF YOU ARE NEW TO THE ORCHID hobby and perhaps feel you are not enjoying the success with your plants that you had hoped for, read throug... Read More

Water: The Most Important Nutrient

Author is Roy Tokunaga, posted over 4 years ago We take water for granted.  It falls out of the sky.  It flows from the faucet.  Oahu city water is considered good for growing Orchids.   We use it without thought or concern. If you study orch... Read More

New Topics

  1. Danielle Carbonneau asked question phalaenopsis, dendrochum and Odontoglossum in category Phalaenopsis
  2. Nicholas Filannino asked question Phalaenopsis William Kistler? in category General Discussion
  3. Mark Farran asked question How to open and read articles listed in category General Discussion
  4. Juliann Eckhard started topic Cattleya little susie in category Cattleya Alliance
  5. Shannon Gardea asked question NELLY ISLER in category General Discussion

New Comments

  1. Louis Wilson commented on member plant E. alata f. alba by Louis Wilson
  2. Julie Ellner commented on member plant Phal. amabilis var. formosanum by Vickie Seibert
  3. Julie Ellner commented on member plant Rlc. Green Dragoon 'Mendenhall' by Jeanne Uzar Hudson
  4. Danielle Carbonneau commented on member plant Ons. Catatante 'Los Roble' by Henry Shaw
  5. Barry J Silver commented on orchid Lyon. SunCoast Pink Passion
  6. Carol Holdren commented on topic "Phalaenopsis William Kistler?" by Nicholas Filannino
  7. Carol Holdren commented on orchid Colm. Eric Gabriel Heines
  8. Carol Holdren commented on topic "Cattleya little susie" by Juliann Eckhard
  9. Carol Holdren commented on member plant Bc. Morning Glory by Chris Siolo
  10. R .Benson commented on member plant Kir. New Hybrid (Fred Clarke) SVO9831 by R .Benson
  11. Carol Holdren commented on topic "Blooming Stenglottis Venus “jamboree “" by John Urey
  12. Jeanne Uzar Hudson commented on member plant Lc. Canhamiana var. coerulea 'Cobalt' by Jeanne Uzar Hudson
  13. Jeanne Uzar Hudson commented on member plant Sns. gemmata by Jeanne Uzar Hudson
  14. Stefan Neher commented on topic "Orchid roots .com site?" by Mary Lane
  15. Kevin Barry commented on member plant Bul. Tammie Sue Pernas by Tony Pernas
  16. Linda Hartman commented on member plant Ctt. Final Blue by Linda Hartman
  17. Kevin Bergeson commented on member plant Paph. rothschildianum by Kevin Bergeson
  18. Carol Holdren commented on topic "recently purchased orchid shows unstoppable roots " by David George
  19. Michael Makio commented on orchid V. Beatrice Makio
  20. Carol Holdren commented on topic "shorter stem with less vigorous blooms" by katherine mott