Culture: A wonderful, compact-growing species from Thailand and Laos! This Dendrobium produces several flower spikes per pseudobulb, with 1 to 3 flowers per spike that bloom with a fragrance of tangerines.
This is a deciduous Dendrobium that drops its leaves from mature growths during the fall season. Flower buds then emerge from the sides of the bare canes in spring. We recommend allowing the potting material to dry between watering from October through March. When the flower buds appear in spring, water more consistently. Once new growth begins to emerge in summer, water with fertilizer occasionally until late fall.