naoki
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This species is somewhat similar to D. cruentum. But D. suzukii has 5 keels on the lip and the lip with the undulated margin while D. cruentum has 3 keels and non-undulated lip. Both of these two species are rare in nature, and I briefly summarized the somewhat interesting history of this species (from Averyanov et al. 2016) in my Orchid Borealis blog post (link here).
I got this plant from Louisiana Orchid Connection, and this is the first bloom for me. The flowers were bigger than I expected, and the contrast of greenish petals and red/orange lip is striking.
Dendrobium suzukii ] on Flickr
Dendrobium suzukii on Flickr
Dendrobium suzukii (lip) on Flickr
Dendrobium suzukii (plant) on Flickr
I got this plant from Louisiana Orchid Connection, and this is the first bloom for me. The flowers were bigger than I expected, and the contrast of greenish petals and red/orange lip is striking.
Dendrobium suzukii ] on Flickr
Dendrobium suzukii on Flickr
Dendrobium suzukii (lip) on Flickr
Dendrobium suzukii (plant) on Flickr