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dendrobium

NOUN
  1. a plant of the genus Dendrobium having stems like cane and usually showy racemose flowers

How To Use dendrobium In A Sentence

  • The montane region of Kinabalu presents a variety of microhabitats that have produced many orchid species common to Eria, Bulbophyllum, Dendrobium, Liparis, Dendrochilum, Pholidota, and Coelogyne. Kinabalu montane alpine meadows
  • The effects of the different addition methods of extracts from banana and its concentration on the propagation of proto-corm-like bodies of Dendrobium huoshanense were studied.
  • The orchids are dendrobium sp, and I rather think they are so inbred as to be useless to bees! In my garden
  • Your husband will probably wear a navy or dark gray suit to those weddings, so consider a gardenia, a cluster of mini calla lilies or tiny dendrobium orchids. What Flowers Look Best With Fashions?
  • Most dendrobium species are epiphytic and grow on other plants. Dendrobium: Family Orchidaceae's tree of life
  • And when all other topics dry up faster than the dendrobium, you watch TV—very, very loud TV. You Know Where to Find Me
  • This paper deals with development of the seed embryo and plantlet formation of Dendrobium chrysotoxum Lindl.
  • No—Peter wrapped large branches with dendrobium orchids, then stood the arrangements in trays of rough-cut opaque glass. Weddings Valentine Style
  • Cymbidiums and dendrobiums are epiphytes, as are most of the orchids that are commonly cultivated.
  • Dendrobium (bamboo) orchids often do better if you cut the old flowered stems down to the base. The Sun
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