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Dendrobium (The Spray Orchid), abbreviated as Den in horticultural trade, is a large
genus of tropical orchids that consists of about 1200 species. The genus occurs in diverse
habitats throughout much of south, east and southeast Asia, including the Philippines, Borneo,
Australia, New Guinea, Solomon Islands and New Zealand. The name is from the Greek dendron
(meaning tree) and bios (meaning life). The species are either epiphytic, growing on a tree, or
occasionally lithophytic, growing over a rock. They have adapted to a wide variety of habitats,
from the high altitudes in the Himalayan Mountains to lowland tropical forests and even to the
dry climate of the Australian desert. (Source: Wikipedia Encyclopedia.)
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