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Dendrobium johnsoniae is a species of genus Dendrobium
Description[]
Plant blooms from fall to winter with several 7.5 cm wide flowers.
Distribution[]
Plant is found growing in Papua and New Guinea at elevations of 500 to 1500 meters
Culture[]
Plant grows in cool to hot temperatures with medium amounts of light. Keep plant moist and fertilize during growth season. During winter reduce watering until new shoots appear. Grow in a well drain mix of sphagnum moss or medium fir bark.
Naming[]
Common Names: Johnson's Dendrobium
Synonym[]
- Aporopsis macfarlanei (F.Muell.) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones 2002
- Aporum macfarlanei (F.Muell.) Rauschert 1983
- Callista macfarlanei (Rchb. f.) Kuntze 1891
- Ceraia macfarlanei (F.Muell.) M.A.Clem. 2003
- Dendrobium macfarlanei Rchb. f. 1882
- Dendrobium monodon Kraenzl. 1906
- Dendrobium monodon Kraenzl. 1910
- Dendrobium niveum Rolfe 1891
- Latourorchis johnsoniae {F. Meuller] Breiger 1981
- Sayeria johnsoniae (F. Muell.) Rauschert 1983