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Colin Mills, compiler of the Hortus Camdenensis, died in late November 2012 after a short illness. As he always considered the Hortus his legacy, it is his family's intention to keep the site running in perpetuity. It will not, however, be updated in the near future.

Dendrobium speciosum Sm.

A quite variable, evergreen, semi-epiphytic orchid with stout, cylindrical pseudobulbs with oblong leaves, to 25cm long, at the ends, and dense racemes, to 60cm long, of fragrant, white, cream or dull yellow flowers, to 6.5cm across, with purple markings on the lips, in spring.  [RHSE, Jones, FNSW, Pridgeon].

Horticultural & Botanical History

‘[It is] an orchid whose low price enables most growers to possess it, and whose peculiarities of constitution generally defy all attempts at making it blossom’.  One of the few to succeed [by 1850] was the Rev. C. Fox Chowner of Bletchingly, whose plant was ‘about 12ft in circumference, reckoning from the end of the flower racemes, of which it had 35, each averaging about 75 flowers, of the most delicate cream colour, veined with violet.  It is impossible to do justice to the appearance of such a specimen, nor is it easy even to imagine the extent of its beauty.’  [Gard. Chron 1850].

Dendrobium speciosum is a New Holland plant, that has been long cultivated in our stoves; but which, as far as I am aware, has rarely produced blossoms.  In the present season, (Jan. 1831) a noble flowering specimen was communicated to me, from the Liverpool Botanic Garden, by the Messrs. Shepherds.’  [BM t.3074/1831].  ‘Scarcely any plant is more common than this in collections near London; so readily is it cultivated.’  [BR f.1610/1833].  Introduced to Britain in 1824.  [JD].

History at Camden Park

Listed in the 1850 and 1857 catalogues [O.25/1850].  Some large specimens grow in the gardens.  Probably collected in NSW by Macarthur or one of his colleagues.

Notes

Plants previously collectively identified as variants of Dendrobium speciosum have recently been re-classified as species of Thelychiton by Clements and Jones.  See also Dendrobium rex M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones.

Published Jan 26, 2010 - 11:56 AM | Last updated Jan 26, 2010 - 12:06 PM

Shown are the large strap-like leaves and raceme of numerous white and yellow flowers. Curtis's Botanical Magazine t.3074, 1831.

Dendrobium speciosum Sm. | BM t.3074/1831 | BHL

Family Orchidaceae
Category
Region of origin

Eastern Australia

Synonyms
  • Thelychiton speciosus (Sm.) M.A.Clem. & D.L.Jones
  • Callista speciosa (Sm.) Kuntze
  • Tropilis speciosa (Sm.) Butzin
Common Name

Rock lily, Rock orchid

Name in the Camden Park Record

Dendrobium speciosum 

Confidence level high