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Old 08-01-2007, 02:29 AM
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Your Dendrobium looks perfectly healthy as others have said. The papery covering you see is what is left of vegetative bracts, leafy coverings, that protect the new cane as it is growing. Once grown the plant has no further use for them so they die off, dry out, and become papery. You can leave them as they are or you can remove them if they are loose.
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