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5 Jenis Anggrek Dendrobium Keriting Yang Cocok Untuk di Koleksi
5 Jenis Anggrek Dendrobium Keriting Yang Cocok Untuk di Koleksi Jenis Anggrek Dendrobium Keriting – Anggrek dendrobium keriting sering juga dapat dijuluki sebagai anggrek tanduk. Dinamakan demikian karena ukuran batang anggrek beserta bunganya yang terkesan ‘jumbo’. Selain itu, Dinamakan Dendrobium discolor disebabkan karena ia memiliki dua warna yang berbeda yang mana mendominasi mahkota…
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Discolor var setto Begitulah banyak orang menyebutnya Dendrobium Discolor yg banyak tumbuh di tanah papua nugini Memiliki ciri khas tersendiri dengan ukuran bunga mini, lips/labelum bergerigi tak meninggalkan khas kriwilnya 😊 #dendrobium #dendrobiumdiscolorsetto ##dendrobiumdiscolor #anggrek #anggrekindonesia #anggrekpapua #anggrekpapuanugini #cintaindonesia #bunganasional #bungaanggrek #orchids #orchidshow #orchidawesome #orchidscollection #jualanggrek #jualanggrekonline #pakdhenasihuddin #1000bungaorchid https://www.instagram.com/p/CqfZSxOrSQz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Japanese Orchids
Did you know that vanilla comes from an orchid?! Or that orchids are a traditional aspect of Japanese culture? Read on to learn more about these beautiful flowers and their significance.
Since the introduction of Buddhism and before, nature has always played an important part in Japanese culture. In the “Hanakotoba”, or the Language of Flowers, orchids have symbolized love, purity and refinement as a symbol of rare and precious beauty. Orchids can be seen in traditional Japanese fashion on kimonos as well as a major inspiration of traditional Japanese art, especially for Edo Period artists like Hiroshige Utagawa and Hokusai Katsushika. Also from the Edo Period, the great poet Matsuo Bashō referenced the lovely flowers in his many of his haikus.
First of all, orchids are called “ran” in Japanese, of which there are about 320 indigenous species in Japan. In general, orchids are rather difficult to grow because they require very specific light and soil arrangements, need constant moisture, no frost in the winter and are very sensitive to changes in the environment. Most orchids need about 40-50% humidity and filtered light, therefore they can be found growing in the shade of trees. Many orchids in Japan are found in Kyushu, where the climate is more tropical.
Several types of orchids that can be found in Japan:
Kumagaiso - Japanese Lady's Slipper Orchid
-- Said to be named after the samurai Kumagaiso, who when riding his horse his shirt ballooned up with the wind, also making him difficult for enemies to aim at. They are extremely rare but can be found in bamboo groves.
The Calanthe Discolor
Japanese name is EBINE (= shrimp root because the root looks like a shrimp) and it is the most common species in Japan. Blooming season is April-May and its flower usually has pale brown petals and a white lip. Height is 20-40cm. It is found under deciduous trees all over Japan.
Dendrobium Moniliforme “SEKKOKU”
-Native to Japan
In the 17th ce. Japan’s royalty used their sweet scent as perfume. It also has medicinal value as a digestive that strengthens the joints and even improves sexual function.
Cymbidium Goeringii
Japanese name “Shunran” meaning spring orchid, also called the “Noble Orchid” can be found in dry, oak woodlands under deciduous trees, in Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu) It blooms in March-April. Appreciated by Japanese enthusiasts since the Edo Period.
Neofinetia falcata
The cultivation of Fukiran has a long history, originating in Japan's Edo era, about 400 years ago.
-”The rich and noble orchid” used to only be owned by the rich
- (prized for their foliage) The more fans of leaves, the more expensive
-Scent is a mix of vanilla, honeysuckle and orange blossom
The White Egret Orchid Flower
- blooms from July to August, and thus is largely associated with the summertime in Japan. Can be found in many gardens.
Today, Japan is one of the world’s top importers as well as growers of orchids. Japan is the largest Thai orchid flower import market and makes up about 30% of the world’s market for orchid importation. Most commercial growing done in Japan is the Phalaenopsis subgroup of orchids. Japan hosts annually the largest international orchid festival called the “Japan Grand Prix” every February at the Tokyo Dome. There are also the Flower Festival in Sapporo, the International Orchid Fair in Kobe and the Orchid Festival in Akabira, Hokkaido.
Whereas in the past possession of wild orchids was a status symbol for the aristocracy, today orchids are available to be purchased and grown by everyone. In Tokyo, you can find wild orchids on Mount Takao hiking trails. In modern Japan, these beautiful flowers are used at inaugurations, sporting events, weddings, hotels and public gardens. The cultivation of hybrid breeds enable the orchid population to thrive, and allows buyers to purchase rare and exotic types of orchids, a business that lives on as a symbolism of traditional Japanese culture.
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Orchids I currently own:
[(Species)]
Aeranis curnowiana
Bulbophyllum falcatum
Bulbophyllum habronitum
Bulbophyllum membraneceum
Bulbophyllum moniliforme
Dockrilla linguiforme
Dockrilla cucumerina
Dockrilla tenellum
Dendrobium leonis
Dendrobium unicum
Encyclia profusa
Phaelonopsis finleyi
Sedirea japonica
[(Jewel Orchids)]
Ludisia discolor
Ludochilus poly
Anoectochilus roxburghii
Macodes patola
[(Hybrids)]
Brassavola Regina x subufolia - "Myakka stars"
Bulbophyllum cross, can't remember. Might be dying- got it in the bargain bin.
Encyclia tampensis x epidendrum magnoliae
Tolumnia spp - some cross called Big Bang
Monnierara millennium magic "Witchcraft"
Oncidium spp. - dunno what it is, but I know it's a common hybrid you see in big box stores.
Prosthechea cochleata x Cattleya cernua
Encyclia spp.- might be a cross. Was in bargain bin with no blooms, so I'm gonna see what comes out.
[(Florida Natives)]
Bletia purpurea
Brassia caudata
Dendrophylax porrectus x a lot
Encyclia tampensis x a lot
Epidendrum nocturnum
Habenaria spp. X2
Ionopsis utricularoides
Oncidium ensatum
Prosthechea boothiana
Prosthechea cochleata x2
I bought so many orchids at the show omfg
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052-dendrobium discolor, Dull-coloured Dendrobium - high resolution image from old book.
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Dendrobium Rusa Sakti Registered W. Tjiasmanto 2022 Primary Hybrid Dendrobium discolor x wulaiense -- #dendrobiumrusasakti #dendrobiumdiscolor #dendrobiumwulaiense #nature #naturephotography #blossom #flowerphotography #flowerstagram #photooftheday #orchids #orchidshow #orchidawesome #orchidhybrid #plants #flowermagic #flowerofinstagram #flowerpower #pakdhenasihuddin #1000bungaorchid https://www.instagram.com/p/CitvXE4LX4a/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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