<i>Dendrobium</i> <b class=small-caps>Sa-nook Purple Happiness</b> ('Sapuha')
<i>Dendrobium</i> <b class=small-caps>Sa-nook Purple Happiness</b> ('Sapuha')
<i>Dendrobium</i> <b class=small-caps>Sa-nook Purple Happiness</b> ('Sapuha')
<i>Dendrobium</i> <b class=small-caps>Sa-nook Purple Happiness</b> ('Sapuha')
<i>Dendrobium</i> <b class=small-caps>Sa-nook Purple Happiness</b> ('Sapuha')
<i>Dendrobium</i> <b class=small-caps>Sa-nook Purple Happiness</b> ('Sapuha')

Dendrobium Sa-nook Purple Happiness ('Sapuha')

Opening in succession from the base of the flowerspike, the richly coloured flowers of this stunning orchid offer up to 2 months...

11cm pot | 55cm tall
£16.99
available to order from late spring
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The name Dendrobium comes from the Greek word 'dendron' meaning ‘tree’ and 'bios' meaning ‘life’. Many Dendrobium species are known for being good at removing toluene (the most important ingredient in thinner) and xylene (a solvent for resins and fats) from the air. They are therefore viewed as natural air conditioners. John Hiorns - Plant buyer

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