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dendrobium

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[den-droh-bee-uhm] / dɛnˈdroʊ bi əm /

noun

  1. any of numerous epiphytic orchids of the genus Dendrobium, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Eastern Hemisphere, having variously colored, often showy flowers.


Etymology

Origin of dendrobium

< New Latin (1799), equivalent to Greek dendro- dendro- + New Latin -bium < Greek -bion, neuter of -bios -lived, having such a life, living on (adj. derivative of bíos life; see bio-)

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Arrangements featuring dendrobium orchids, renanthera orchids and, at right, garden roses created exclusively for T by the New York-based floral artist Miguel Yatco of Agos Muni.Credit...Photograph by Kyoko Hamada.

From New York Times • Mar. 15, 2024

The most ubiquitous lei — made of purple dendrobium orchids — is stocked by florists, the Los Angeles Flower Market and even Southland supermarkets.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 18, 2015

There are several beautiful varieties of orchidaceous plants upon the mountains; among others, several species of the dendrobium.

From Eight Years' Wanderings in Ceylon by Baker, Samuel White, Sir

Another noteworthy dendrobium is the D. pierardi, whose prevailing colour is a beautiful rose or pale purple.

From The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty by Younghusband, Francis Edward, Sir