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Orchid Species: Dendrocoryne tetragonum

Kew currently accepted name is Dendrobium tetragonum

Dendrocoryne tetragonum is an orchid species identified by (A.Cunn. ex Lindl.) Brieger in F.R.R.Schlechter in 1981. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Dendrobium tetragonum.
Genus
Dendrocoryne (Dendrocoryne.)
Grex
tetragonum
Parents
Species
Author
(A.Cunn. ex Lindl.) Brieger in F.R.R.Schlechter
Year
1981
ORIGIN: Comes from Queensland Australia at elevations from sea-level to 1600 meters but most often above 900 meters where it is found low on trees and occasionally it can be found on rocks.

DESCRIPTION: This medium sized, warm to cool growing epiphytic or lithophytic species comes from Queensland Australia at elevations from sea-level to 1600 meters but most often above 900 meters where it is found low on trees and occasionally it can be found on rocks. Regular watering should be made in the summer through late autumn when a lessening of water and fertilizer should occur, but never allow the medium to dry out completely. Mounting is the prefered method of cultivation so as to accomodate the pendant growth habit. It has a greenish brown, pendant stem that is wiry basally and gradually becomes 4 angled and carries 2 to 4, dark green, ovate, thin leaves that blooms on a slender, axillary, 8 [20 cm] long, few [2 to 5] flowered, racemose inflorescence occurring in the winter and early spring with flowers that are quite fragrant.

FLOWER SIZE: 2.8 inches [7 cm] -- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
Other Names
Genus Name Genus Grex Name Year Author
Add+ Dendrobium Den tetragonum 1839 A.Cunn. ex Lindl.
Add+ Callista Callista tetragona 1891 (A.Cunn. ex Lindl.) Kuntze
Add+ Dendrobium Den cacatua 1989 M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
Add+ Dendrobium Den capitisyork 1989 M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
Add+ Dendrobium Den melaleucaphilum 1989 M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
Add+ Tetrabaculum Tbc cacatua 2002 (M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
Add+ Tetrabaculum Tbc capitisyork 2002 (M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
Add+ Tetrabaculum Tbc melaleucaphilum 2002 (M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
Add+ Tropilis Tpl tetragona 1982 (A.Cunn. ex Lindl.) Butzin
Add+ Tetrabaculum Tbc tetragonum 2002 (A.Cunn. ex Lindl.) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
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