

Formerly known as Dendrobium wassellii
If you’re drawn to orchids that lean a little strange—in the best possible way—Dockrillia wassellii belongs in your collection. Native to the rocky outcrops and scrublands of Queensland, Australia, this quirky epiphyte is all about texture, movement, and subtle beauty. Its long, wiry canes twist and dangle in all directions, creating a wild, sculptural silhouette that’s especially striking when mounted.
The flowers are small, but appear in delightful profusion along the canes—elegant, white to cream-colored blossoms with soft pink blushes and a light, sweet fragrance. When in bloom, the whole plant takes on a delicate, twinkling quality that invites closer inspection.
True to its rugged origins, this species is highly adaptable and surprisingly easy to grow. It prefers bright, filtered light (with a bit of direct morning or late afternoon sun), warm temperatures, and excellent air circulation. Being mounted, it appreciates frequent watering during the growing season and a drier winter rest. Think of early morning dew on sun-baked rock—moisture that comes and goes quickly.
Dockrillia wassellii is perfect for growers who love mounted orchids, enjoy botanical oddities, or want to expand their collection with something a bit more sculptural and unexpected. It’s weird, wonderful, and endlessly rewarding.