No plants are easier managed than Dendrobiums, and this 
one is as tractable as any of them. A high moist temperature 
is required during their period of growth, and when this is 
past, and the shoots formed, the house may be kept more cool 
and dry. In resting the plants, however, it is a bad plan to 
go to extremes, and hence we frequently find persons injuring 
them by putting in practice certain notions which they have 
formed upon this subject. This species should be grown in a 
pot, and the soil should consist of open turfy peat. The stems 
and leaves should be frequently well syringed. 
