Orange-Lip White Dendrobium is an orchid found in the Himalayas in NE India
and SE Asia, at elevations of 600-1400 m, as a small sized, warm to cool
growing epiphyte. The plant has upright, elongate-fusiform, velvety stems
that are many leafed towards the top, carrying, oblong or lance-shaped,
velvety, obscurely bilobed leaves. Leaf sheaths are densely covered with
black hairs. The plant blooms in late winter and early spring on a very
short, black hairy, 1-3 flowered inflorescence with waxy, fragrant
flowers. Flowers are cream-white to yellow, 4.5 cm across. The lip is
wavy, with an orange-red spot and a showy frilling .
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Gangtok, Sikkim.
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