202 ORCHIDS. 
1824. When growing, this species requires the hottest and 
moistest atmosphere, with plenty of light. It should be 
placed in a drier position whilst ripening its growths. 
Either pot- or basket-culture suits it As the new growths 
push in the winter, care must be taken not to let them 
get a check. 
Botanical Magazine, t. 4898. 
Fig. 51. Flower of Dendrobium Brymerianum 
(nat. size). 
D. Brymerianum.—One of the most remarkable of all 
Orchids. Pseudo-bulbs erect, as thick as a pencil, slightly 
swollen in the middle, 1ft. or more long, yellowish. Leaves 
lance-shaped, 4in. long, persistent. Flowers in racemes 
from the top of the pseudo-bulbs, one: to three in each 
raceme; sepals and petals equal, rin. long, spreading; lip 
sometimes 3in. long by rin. broad, the greater part of it 
cut up into long, branching, interlacing filaments, forming 
