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Diplocaulobium anisobulbon is an orchid species identified by P.O'Byrne & J.J.Verm. in 2009. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Dendrobium anisobulbon.
ORIGIN: Found in Sulawesi in lowland forests on trees overhanging rivers and in montane forests on mossy covered tree branches at elevations of 400 to 1600 meters.
DESCRIPTION: Mini-miniature sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte with crowded, erect, yellow green, green or olive green with a black nodal ring, basally swollen, either with or without a narrow neck, obovoid to ellipsoid, soon sulcate, with or without a cylindrical, slightly compressed neck pseudobulbs carrying a single, apical, erect, oblong to elliptic to ovate, obtuse and notched apically, green leaf that blooms in the late winter and early spring, the late spring and early summer and the late summer and early fall on a short, single flowered inflorescence arising through a golden brown, oblong, acuminate spathe and carrying very short lived flowers.
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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