Den. aberrans , NF1629
An unusual member of the Latouria section of the genus , Den. aberrans is a micro-miniature to miniature sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte found in Papua and New Guinea in mossy forests at elevations of 1,000 6,200 feet (300 to 1900 m). This easy to grow, wearable orchid has clustered, spherical to spindle-shaped 1 to 3-inch pseudobulbs with 2 to 3 dark green leaves that blooms near the apex of old and new canes with wiry, short, erect or pendant inflorescence with up to six, long-lasting, 0.75-inch flowers held in a cluster occurring in the winter, spring, and fall. This floriferous, ever-blooming plant can produce several spikes per cane. Blooms twice per year or more for months! Reblooms on old pseudobulbs. The flat flowers are creamy-white with pure white bi-lobed lip, puts on a great display!