Dendrobium serratilabium is a botanical orchid species originating from Southeast Asia. It is a medium-sized epiphytic plant that thrives in warm to intermediate conditions with bright, filtered light.
This species is appreciated for its elegant and slightly unusual flowers, typically cream to pale yellow with a distinctive, finely serrated lip, which gives the plant its name. The flowers are produced along the mature canes and can be lightly fragrant.
It is generally cultivated in a pot using a well-draining substrate such as bark, ensuring good aeration of the roots.
To care for Dendrobium serratilabium, it is important to keep the plant evenly moist and well-fertilized during the growing season. In winter, watering can be slightly reduced, but without allowing the plant to dry out completely, as it does not require a strong rest period.
Good light and air circulation are essential for healthy growth and flowering. A refined and less common species, perfect for collectors looking for something distinctive.

Paphiopedilum hirsutissimum
Leptotes unicolor
Vanda ampullacea
Paraphalaenopsis labukensis x Neofinetia falcata
Dendrobium pachyphyllum
Schoenorchis fragrans
Ludisia discolor
Renanthera monachica
Chiloschista viridiflava
Bulbophyllum crassipes
Angraecum didieri
Paraphalaenopsis labukensis x serpentilingua
Dendrochilum abbreviatum
Coelogyne fimbriata
Bulbophyllum violaceolabellum
Aerangis kotschyana
Dendrobium parishii var semi coerulea
Paphiopedilum bellatulum
Paphiopedilum Deperle
Angraecum leonis


