Den. anosmum (Dr 4/18 × Purple) Live Orchid Plant Division | Healthy Rooted Dendrobium | Potted Orchid | Fragrant Purple Blooms | Hanging Basket or Mounted Orchid
Den. anosmum (Dr 4/18 × Purple) Live Orchid Plant Division | Healthy Rooted Dendrobium | Potted Orchid | Fragrant Purple Blooms | Hanging Basket or Mounted Orchid
Couldn't load pickup availability
Add a stunning tropical orchid to your collection with this live Dendrobium anosmum (Dr 4/18 × Purple) division. This healthy, rooted orchid is established in a nursery pot and selected from vigorous, well-grown plants. When mature, it produces spectacular sprays of vibrant purple flowers with rich, darker purple centers and a light, pleasant fragrance. Blooming multiple times a year under proper care, this orchid is an excellent choice for collectors and beginners alike.
Dendrobium anosmum thrives in hanging baskets or mounted displays, creating a dramatic cascading effect when in bloom. You will receive a healthy plant similar in size and quality to the one shown in the listing photos. Bloom photos represent the mature flowers.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 live Dendrobium anosmum orchid division
✔️ Healthy, rooted plant
✔️ Shipped in nursery pot
✔️ Established division selected for quality
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Dendrobium Anosmum Orchid
Botanical Name: Dendrobium anosmum (Dr 4/18 × Purple)
Plant Type: Epiphytic flowering orchid
Growth Stage: Established division
Sun Requirements: Bright, indirect light with gentle morning sun
Soil: Premium orchid bark mix with excellent drainage
Watering: Water thoroughly, then allow the growing medium to dry slightly between waterings
Mature Height: 24–48 inches depending on maturity and growing conditions
Growth Rate: Moderate
USDA Zones: 10–12 (grow indoors or protect from frost in cooler climates)
Container Friendly: Yes; ideal for pots, hanging baskets, or mounted culture
💡 Care Tip: Place your orchid in bright, filtered light with good air circulation. Reduce watering slightly during its winter rest period to encourage abundant blooms in the following season. Avoid exposing the plant to freezing temperatures.
Share
