| Dendrobium [Den.] kingianum | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Pronounced: | king-ee-AN-um (named for Sir George King, 19th cent director Calcutta Botanic Garden) |
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| Author: | Bidwill ex Lindl., Edwards's Bot. Reg. 30(Misc.): 11 (1844). | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Common Name: | Pink Rock Lily and Capt. King's Dendrobium [Governor - New South Wales 1800's]; The Pink Rock Orchid |
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| Based on data from 99 awards Den. kingianum averages 6.1 flowers per inflorescence and 3.1 cm. (1.2 inches) natural spread. |
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| Photography by L. Grobler | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ORIGIN/HABITAT: Eastern Australia. The habitat extends from the Hunter River in New South Wales to near the Tropic of Capricorn. Plants also occur in Carnarvon Gorge, about 280 mi. (50 km) inland at 25.0S. Plants often grow in areas with high humidity, strong air movement, and full sun for much of the day, but they are also found in more shaded areas. Plants are found in pockets of leaf-mold on rocks in open forests or on cliff faces between sea level and 3950 ft. (0-1200 m). They are usually found on rocks but occasionally may also grow on trees. -- Source: Charles Baker |
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| *Based on 237 recorded plant bloomings. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Grow in dappled light to bright indirect light conditions. |
Grow in cool to warm conditions, or 58°F to 75°F at night. |
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