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Coastal Dendrobium

Dendrobium litorale

Least Concern

About

Dendrobium litorale, the coastal dendrobium, is an epiphytic orchid in the family Orchidaceae native to lowland coastal forests and mangrove margins across the Pacific island region, including Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and adjacent island groups. The genus Dendrobium is one of the largest in the Orchidaceae, comprising over 1,800 described species distributed from tropical Asia through Australasia and the Pacific, and includes numerous horticulturally important species cultivated worldwide. Dendrobium litorale grows as an epiphyte attached to tree branches and trunks in humid coastal forest environments, including forest-mangrove transition zones subject to salt spray and tidal influence that few other orchids can tolerate. The pseudobulbs store water and nutrients, enabling survival during intermittent dry periods. Flowers are typically small to medium-sized with white or pale coloring and complex labellum structures that guide pollinators, often specific bee species, into contact with pollen. The species is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN. Coastal lowland forests across the Pacific face significant ongoing pressure from logging, oil palm conversion, and human settlement expansion, threatening the specific forest-mangrove habitats this coastal orchid requires.

Habitat & Distribution

Typically found in grasslands, wetlands, forests, and cultivated landscapes.

Conservation Status

LC Least Concern

Full Taxonomy

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Coastal Dendrobium?
The scientific name of Coastal Dendrobium is Dendrobium litorale. It belongs to the genus Dendrobium.
What is the conservation status of Coastal Dendrobium?
Coastal Dendrobium (Dendrobium litorale) is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.
What family does Coastal Dendrobium belong to?
Coastal Dendrobium (Dendrobium litorale) belongs to the genus Dendrobium, which is part of the taxonomic family Orchidaceae.
Is Coastal Dendrobium endangered?
No, Coastal Dendrobium (Dendrobium litorale) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not currently at significant risk of extinction.
What kingdom does Coastal Dendrobium belong to?
Coastal Dendrobium (Dendrobium litorale) belongs to the kingdom Plantae (พืช).
What are the closest relatives of Coastal Dendrobium?
The closest relatives of Coastal Dendrobium in the genus Dendrobium include Chocolate Tea Tree Orchid, Moi's Orchid, Green antelope orchid, Orchid, Pink Tea Tree Orchid.

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