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Old 04-16-2008, 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by hera View Post
I've been told it's a Candlestick orchid but that hasn't been helpfull.
I'm not suprised. Candlestick orchid? This is about the 2nd or 3rd new common name I've heard made up this year. These common names for orchids aren't useful which is why I never use them.
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I'm babysitting a friend's Dendrobium and I'm not sure what it is. I'm afraid to over water it and I think I sunburned it. Does anyone recognize it and have advice for me?
This orchid is in a family of dens called nigrohirsutae because many of the species and some of the hybrids as well, have black hair on their canes. They come from various places in south east asia and the asian islands where there are no pronounced seasons. They should be watered evenly year round, just allowing them to dry slightly between waterings, never completely bone dry. Light should be bright but indirect. To much direct light may cause sun burn (as you may have discovered). Although I'm not certain because there have been several of these types of hybrids made in recentl years, but this looks like itcould be Den Dawn Marie. Unless it has a tag though you can't tell for sure.
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