
Dendrobium - Wikipedia
Dendrobium is a genus of mostly epiphytic and lithophytic orchids in the family Orchidaceae.
How to Grow and Care for Dendrobium Orchids - The Spruce
Nov 17, 2025 · Native to southeast Asia, the genus Dendrobium is one of the largest orchid groups. Learn tips for how to grow these popular orchids.
Dendrobium Orchid: Beginner’s Care Guide - Brilliant Orchids
Dendrobium is a large genus of orchid that contains over 1800 species. This means there’s a huge variety of different types, each with their own slightly different care requirements.
Care of Dendrobium - Smithsonian Gardens
One notable variety is the Nobel Dendrobium (Dendrobium nobile) which is listed as one of the 50 fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese medicine, and native to the Himalayan region.
How to Care for a Dendrobium Orchid - wikiHow
Mar 10, 2025 · Dendrobium orchids are beautiful flowers that require careful attention but are overall very sturdy. Provide a moderately warm, humid, and spacious environment for your …
Dendrobium Orchids: Types, How To Grow and Care - Florgeous
May 16, 2024 · Dendrobium (Dendrobium spp.) is a diverse genus in the Orchidaceae family with approximately 1,600 known species (1). They are the second-largest genus after Cattleya spp. …
How to Plant, Grow and Care For Dendrobium Orchids
Oct 7, 2023 · Find out all you need to know about growing dendrobium orchids, including their maintenance and care requirements.
Dendrobium - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Dendrobium is a large genus of about 1600 tropical and subtropical herbaceous perennials in the orchid family (Orchidaceae). They are native across a wide area from India, China and Japan …
Dendrobium Orchid Care - OrchidWeb
Dendrobium are popular orchids that flower from the top of the canes when mature, with each spike producing 5 to 20 flowers that last from one to three months. Some hybrids and species …
Dendrobium (group) - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Dendrobium orchids are primarily epiphytic, growing in nature on the branches and trunks of trees. They are sympodial, producing new stems (pseudobulbs) at the base of the previous …