Distribution
''Dendrobium pulchellum'' can naturally be found in deciduous forests of South East Asia. Assam, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh are very rich in Charming pulchellum Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant FamiliesHabitat and ecology
Morphology
Individuals of this species have flowers that radiate from the axils of the bulb and they are approximately 3-4" in diameter. Dendrobium pulchellum can be 15-18 inches tall. They can be Epiphytes or Lithophytes growing on woody barks of trees or rocks.Flowers and fruit
Flowers of “Dendrobium pulchellum”, tend to be fragrant with broad leaves. The leaves of Charming pulchellum tend to be very fragile and tend to be larger in size when compared to other sub-species. They are erect when they are young and as they age they tend to droop due to their increasing size.Usage
Medicinal
Has been recorded for usage in traditional Chinese medicine.References
*Further reading
*United States Botanic Garden Conservatory (2014). "Dendrobium pulchellum", ''United States Botanic Garden''. *Orchids Inc. R.F. (2014). ''How We Grow Dendrobiums, Part 1''. Orchids Inc. *Scientia Horticulturae (2012). "Promoting effect of orchid mycorrhizal fungi Epulorhiza isolates on seed germination of Dendrobium orchids", ''United States Botanic Garden''. *Marlow Orchids (2014). ''Dendrobium pulchellum''. Marlow Orchids. Pulchellum Orchids of Asia Flora of East Himalaya Flora of Indo-China Orchids of Assam Orchids of Bangladesh Orchids of Malaysia Orchids of Nepal Orchids of Thailand Orchids of Vietnam Plants described in 1830 {{Dendrobium-stub