Flowering period of Dendrobium candidum
The flowering period of Dendrobium candidum can be said to be relatively long, but it is not fixed, and the specific flowering time is not very fixed, but it usually blooms irregularly from March to November.
Flowering morphology of Dendrobium candidum
Dendrobium candidum is one of the four ornamental flowers, and its ornamental nature is very high. When Dendrobium candidum blooms, the flowers are mostly purplish red. There are about 10 small flowers clustered together on a string of flower branches, and each small flower is very beautiful.
Most of the flowers of Dendrobium candidum are composed of six petals. The petals are slightly expanded. There are clear veins on each petal, showing an inverted oval shape. The yellow stamens can be said to be very bright ornaments.
Flower language of Dendrobium candidum
The flower language of Dendrobium candidum is to welcome you, dear. It is often regarded as a symbol of loyalty, amiability and strength. In the west, people often give Dendrobium candidum to their respected and beloved elders. They usually give it to their father on June 19 every year. Therefore, Dendrobium candidum is also known as the flower of father's day.
Dendrobium candidum is often combined with gerbera and eucalyptus to make corsage, or with carnation and asparagus to show welcome. In addition, Dendrobium candidum is often used in large-scale banquets and opening ceremonies.