



Dendrobium Uniflorum
Dendrobium Uniflorum is a rare, elegant orchid species known for producing single, large yellow blooms per node. It brings a graceful look and thrives best in bright indoor conditions.
✅ Features:
🟢 Rare, single-flower-per-node blooming
🟢 Large yellow blossoms
🟢 Subtle, sweet fragrance
🟢 Epiphytic in nature
📏 Specifications:
Plant Height: 25–35 cm
Flower Color: Yellow
Blooming Season: Spring
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect sunlight
Watering: Regular, moderate watering
Temperature: Warm-growing
Humidity: 60–75%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Water well when growing; let dry slightly between waterings
🌞 Provide filtered sunlight
🪴 Use small pots or mount on bark
🌡️ Maintain 22–28°C temperatures
🧪 Fertilize lightly every few weeks
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Great for mounting displays or small pots
🌿 Suitable for orchidariums and tropical gardens
🏡 Best in homes with warm, humid environments
❓ FAQs
Q: Why is it called Uniflorum?
A: Because each stem node typically bears a single flower.
Q: Is it rare in cultivation?
A: Yes, it's not commonly available and is prized by collectors.
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Description
Dendrobium Uniflorum is a rare, elegant orchid species known for producing single, large yellow blooms per node. It brings a graceful look and thrives best in bright indoor conditions.
✅ Features:
🟢 Rare, single-flower-per-node blooming
🟢 Large yellow blossoms
🟢 Subtle, sweet fragrance
🟢 Epiphytic in nature
📏 Specifications:
Plant Height: 25–35 cm
Flower Color: Yellow
Blooming Season: Spring
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect sunlight
Watering: Regular, moderate watering
Temperature: Warm-growing
Humidity: 60–75%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Water well when growing; let dry slightly between waterings
🌞 Provide filtered sunlight
🪴 Use small pots or mount on bark
🌡️ Maintain 22–28°C temperatures
🧪 Fertilize lightly every few weeks
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Great for mounting displays or small pots
🌿 Suitable for orchidariums and tropical gardens
🏡 Best in homes with warm, humid environments
❓ FAQs
Q: Why is it called Uniflorum?
A: Because each stem node typically bears a single flower.
Q: Is it rare in cultivation?
A: Yes, it's not commonly available and is prized by collectors.
























