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Flasks of
Dendrobium atroviolaceum 'MC402' × self |
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Number: |
TN1475 |
Name: |
Dendrobium atroviolaceum 'MC402' × self
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Type: |
self (What's that?) |
Seed Donor: |
Dale Borders
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Pod Parent Flower |
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Culture Notes from Donor: Parent plant: Temperature range W (70-90°F)
For additional origin/habitat information supplied courtesy of
Charles and Margaret Baker, see further below, near the bottom of this page.
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Temperatures we attempt to use in the lab & greenhouse:
For Species: |
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Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter: days average 79°F, nights 69°F; best fit is warm-intermediate 87-64°F
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Baker's Web OSC) |
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About the name...
Etymology of |
atroviolaceum |
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From Latin "atro-" lusterless black; "violaceus" violet. Black-violet.
(Source:
Mayr & Schmucker 1998) |
Etymology of |
Dendrobium |
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From Greek "dendron" tree and "bios" life.
(Source:
Pridgeon 1992) |
Pronunciation of |
atroviolaceum |
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at-row-vy-oh-LAH-see-um
(Source:
Hawkes 1978) |
Pronunciation of |
Dendrobium |
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den-DRO-bee-um
(Source:
Pridgeon 1992) |
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Flask Information |
Availability: |
There were problems with this item and we weren't able to make any viable flasks. |
You should: |
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The origin/habitat information below is supplied courtesy of Charles and Margaret Baker
The following information is based on the name of the plant provided by the donor, and assumes that the name is correct. If the plant has been misidentified, then the following information may not be correct.
This text is copyrighted by the Bakers and may not be reproduced without permission.
ORIGIN/HABITAT: New Guinea. Plants are found in eastern Papua New Guinea
and on Rossel Island as well as other islands off the eastern tip of New
Guinea. In the Milne Bay District, plants grow on large, rainforest
tree-trunks at 1000-2450 ft. (300-750 m). In Irian Jaya (western New
Guinea), plants have been reported from the Cyclops Mountains near
Jayapura, but habitat elevation was not given.
More about this information and the Bakers... |
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