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Dendrobium friedericksianum is an orchid species native to Southeast Asia where it thrives in lowland and montane forests. Dendrobium friedericksianum is distinguished by its bright yellow flowers, which often exhibit a glossy texture and broad, spreading petals that highlight the large, rounded labellum. The lip typically features darker markings or venation near the throat, adding contrast and depth to the floral structure. The flowers are borne on pendulous, cane-like pseudobulbs that can produce several blossoms at once The blossoms are not only visually attractive but also long-lasting, often persisting for weeks under proper cultivation. This orchid prefers intermediate to warm growing conditions with bright, indirect light, reflecting the open woodland environments of its native habitat. Photographed in Florida.