Some Dendrobium speciosum

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Been meaning to post these for some time. Finally got round to it. Here are some of Dendrobium speciosum that flowered last year.

David


First flowering seedling - "The King" x "Windermere". A grandiflorum form crossed with a speciosum. Pretty happy with this. Big golden yellow flowers.


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Dendrobium speciosum var grandiflorum "Kroombit Tops". The first few times I flowered this plant the flowers were small and cream coloured. Awful. This time big starry golden yellow flowers which is what it should be like. This species can be so variable in flowering from year to year.

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Just an ordinary bush collected plant I think. Still white flowers always look nice.

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Dendrobium "Clarie" x "Yondie". Real nice form this one. It won Champion native orchid at one spring show.

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Dendrobium speciosum 'Royal Purple' x 'The King'. Pretty ordinary really.

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Dendrobium speciosum "Pristine White". Paid a fortune for this plant. It is not even white. "Not happy Jan".


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Dendrobium speciosum "National White" x self. Pretty ordinary. Not a patch on "National White" itself.

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Om.., you have a quite impressive series of speciosums; look great, all, but pers. I favour the white bloomers!!!! Jean
 
They all look great! Pretty spectacular even though I am not a huge fan of Den's.

;-)
 
Om.., you have a quite impressive series of speciosums; look great, all, but pers. I favour the white bloomers!!!! Jean

Thanks. I'm partial to the white ones myself. To see a large "National White" in full flower is a sight to behold. The large golden grandiflorums are special as well.

Any seed pods on those yellow ones? :poke: What about the white? We have a perfect speciosum climate here.

No, I didn't do any crosses. These things are too slow to flower. Worse than multi-floral Paphs. :)

it says last year. :poke:
Thanx for the fotos. Are they fragrant?

Yes, pretty fragrant. I put them in the glasshouse when they are in bud (middle of winter) from where they quickly develop. When they are open, the glasshouse is full of perfume.

Your speciosums are out late, David... Isn't it nearly summer now..? Those yellows sure are deep.. Look almost like Avril's Gold..

As Eric said they flowered last year. A bit slack in posting them. Yes, that first one will look really nice when the plant matures. The plant was tiny when it flowered.

David
 
WOW!!! I love this species, and all of its hybrids. I have several smaller plants, and they are growing very well for me in S. FLorida. I haven't flowered them yet, hey are very small. Any culture tips?
 
WOW!!! I love this species, and all of its hybrids. I have several smaller plants, and they are growing very well for me in S. FLorida. I haven't flowered them yet, hey are very small. Any culture tips?

Thanks Brian. It is a pretty straight forward group to grow. A lot easier than Paphs. In order to flower well they need very bright light (direct sunshine). I keep them shaded from the hot afternoon summer sun but give them direct morning sun. In winter you can give them sun all day. In winter I greatly reduce watering to once a month or so (we have freezing winters here). In summer give plenty of water and lots of fertiliser. They love to be fed while they are growing.

I assume Florida is very warm all year around so it will be interesting to see how easy they are to flower for you. I'm not sure how important a cold spell is to initiate flowering. May depend on the form of speciosum.

I've seen speciousm growing in the harshest conditions imaginable. Full sun on large rocks (which would dry out very quickly) next to the ocean where it would cop regular salt sprays. Few plants of any type would survive there. But there is speciosum growing and flowering away. It is one tough species.

David
 
No, I didn't do any crosses. These things are too slow to flower. Worse than multi-floral Paphs. :)
:( I'm young so I can wait for them to flower. If you ever do some crosses please keep me in mind. The ones over here seem somewhere in between the bright yellow and the white. I would love bright yellow ones like what you have!

Kind regards
 
I have a bunch of kingianum/speciosum hybrids. THis time I put them outside to cool down as instructed, now I'm going to start watering them and put them into the warm bright house, I hope they come out as nice as yours.
 
:( I'm young so I can wait for them to flower. If you ever do some crosses please keep me in mind. The ones over here seem somewhere in between the bright yellow and the white. I would love bright yellow ones like what you have!

Kind regards

Tyrone - if you want the bright yellow/golden ones than I think you are best to try for the grandiflorum variety. These generally, but not always, have very large golden yellow flowers. The flowers can be a bit bow-legged though.

I noticed DUNO Orchids had one small flask of grandiflorum. Mt Larcom Gold is a nice clone.

2648 D. spec. grandi. Phena’s Gold’ x grandi Mt. Larcom ‘Gold’ 1 ONLY 10 plant FLASK @ $45.00

http://www.duno.com.au/Species-Den--and--Dockrillia-Catalog.php

If you asked around I'm sure there would be more.

David
 

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