Cooktown Orchid

Dendrobium bigibbum

Cooktown Orchid

About this plant

Dendrobium bigibbum, commonly known as the Cooktown Orchid, is a striking orchid native to Australia. It features beautiful purple to violet flowers with a distinctive shape and is the floral emblem of Queensland. This orchid is popular for its attractive blooms and is often grown indoors or in greenhouses.

Taxonomy

Genus
Dendrobium
Family
Orchidaceae
Higher classification
Asparagales
Plant type
Houseplant
Lifespan
Perennial

Origin & Distribution

Native region
Australia (Queensland)
Distribution
Native to northeastern Australia, especially Queensland; also cultivated in other tropical and subtropical regions.

Care

Light preference
Bright indirect
Suitable locations
Indoor, Greenhouse, Balcony
Preferred window facing
East-facing, Southeast-facing, South-facing
Watering frequency
Moderate
Watering interval
5–10 days
Humidity
High
Minimum
10 °C
Maximum
30 °C
Optimal
18-28 °C
USDA hardiness zones
10-12
Soil pH
5.5-6.5
Soil type
well-draining orchid bark mix

Watering. Water thoroughly when the potting medium feels dry to the touch. Avoid waterlogging to prevent root rot. Increase humidity if air is dry.

Fertilizing. Feed with a balanced orchid fertilizer every two weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). Reduce feeding in fall and winter when growth slows.

Dendrobium bigibbum is a moderately easy orchid to care for. It prefers bright, indirect light and moderate watering. Overwatering can cause root rot, so allow the potting medium to dry slightly between waterings. It benefits from good air circulation and occasional feeding during the growing season.

Propagation

Propagation methods
Cuttings, Division
Care difficulty
Medium

Ornamental features

Flowering
Yes
Flowering period
spring

Showy purple-violet flowers with a unique shape, attractive green leaves, and an upright growth habit.

Toxicity & Safety

Toxic to humans
Non-toxic
Toxic to pets
Non-toxic
Weed potential
Not considered a weed

Non-toxic to humans and pets, safe to keep around children and animals.

Allergy information

Allergy risk
Low
Allergy triggers
Pollen
Pollen level
Low

Dendrobium bigibbum may cause mild allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, mainly due to its pollen. People with orchid allergies should handle it with care. To reduce exposure, avoid direct contact with flowers if you are sensitive.

Common problems

Common problems include root rot from overwatering, leaf yellowing due to too much direct sun, and pests like scale or mealybugs if air circulation is poor.

Uses

Primarily grown as an ornamental plant for its beautiful flowers. It is also a symbol of Queensland, Australia.

Notes

Repot every 2-3 years using a well-draining orchid mix. Avoid letting water sit in the crown to prevent rot. Provide good air movement to keep the plant healthy.

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