Dendrobium 'Berry Oda'
Orchid 'Berry Oda'
- Mid Winter 2021
- 21
- 10
- Early Spring 2019
- 28
- 8
- Mid Winter 2019
- 33
- 7
Dendrobium 'Berry Oda'
- Mid Winter 2021
- 21
- Early Spring 2019
- 28
Still flowering 2 months after I brought her. Had some fun with a UV torch last night.i love the way the flowers flores in the light #orchid #uvphoto
So cool Lydia! 💜☺💜
Thank you @anges I'm hoping for some of my other orchids to flower so.i can try with them too
Lovely 😍 @lydiastirling
Thank you @Venkat
😍😘👍
Wonderful.
Thank you @damavand and @johninbrighton I had a lot of fun taking this photo
- Mid Winter 2019
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My other unintended buy at the local garden centre. It has a strong fragrance.
Wow, that's gorgeous 💖💟💖
My thought too @anges I just couldn't resist it.
I love this. Where can I buy one ?
@johninbrighton I know Burnham nurseries sell them online although they change wich orchids they sell on what is flowering but I think you can phone them and order which ever you would like prividing they have it https://www.orchids.uk.com/Products? but I suspect there are other specialist nurseries that have it. I got mine from pughs garden centre radyr
@lydiastirling Thanks Lydia for the info. All noted .
Thank you @gjones
First reflower. #orchid #dendrobium #houseplant #indoorplant
💜💜💜
Beautiful 🤗
Thank you @brightcolours and @godfreye
Beautiful 📷, 💜
Thank you @solly1961 it smells lovely to
I have a 2 Dendrobiums Nobile, I think called Spring Dream which flowered over Xmas a beautiful white flower but didn't notice the scent. That's a gorgeous colour against dark background.
@solly1961 Dendrobium nobile Spring dream only had faint scent some dendrobium nobile's have a stronger scent. Ive got comet king as well as spring dream and it a stronger scent. This dendrobium is a hybrid created from dendrobium kingum a native Australian but still cool growing dendrobium. Its a clump forming one and the flowers grow off spikes that grow off the canes rather than directly off the cane. The flowers are a lot smaller too. they are a hard cane unlike nobiles wich are soft cane.
Beautiful!
Thank you @gjones and @lovestogarden