Parishii

(#37276943)
The Outcast
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Light.
Female Snapper
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Personal Style

Apparel

Ethereal Entourage
Violet Flowerfall
White Wooly Coat
Celadon Fillet
Starlight Guise
Dryad's Guise
Pristine Rose Thorn Leg Tangle
Poisonous Rose Thorn Stockings
Pristine Rose Thorn Arm Tangle
Poisonous Rose Thorn Gloves
Feathery Fallout

Skin

Accent: We're All Mad Here

Scene

Measurements

Length
4.93 m
Wingspan
1.97 m
Weight
5867.05 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Amethyst
Jaguar
Amethyst
Jaguar
Secondary Gene
Royal
Saturn
Royal
Saturn
Tertiary Gene
Chartreuse
Capsule
Chartreuse
Capsule

Hatchday

Hatchday
Nov 12, 2017
(6 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Snapper

Eye Type

Eye Type
Light
Common
Level 1 Snapper
EXP: 0 / 245
Anticipate
Shred
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
8
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
8
MND
6

Lineage

Parents

Offspring


Biography

Named after a subcategory of Orchid, Dendrobium parishii :3 Thank Zeldastar for the awesome accent!

Parishii is the granddaughter of Alduin, and as such is treated with some suspicion by many of the older dragons even though she is a half-born (a dragon born as a result of a cross lair coupling). Parishii herself has shown no indication of dark thoughts as of yet, and she finds solace that Dionysus too has not succumbed (despite his connections with the THING known only as Contagion). She is accompanied by a troop of fairies that act as her moral compass and are her best friends. They turned her into a Snapper from a Guardian when she was small. Eurydice in particular seems intent to keep an eye on her and Dionysus, having originally been the one to seal their relative away on her daughter Maat's ruling. Maat, however, seems to bear Parishii no ill will as long as she is an upstanding citizen of the lair. Which she is…she’s just a little away with the fairies sometimes. Felicity, in lieu of looking out for her son, treats Parishii as a second child.

360px-Dendrobium_parishii_%28Pink_Shadow_type%29_H.Low%2C_Proc._Roy._Hort._Soc._London_3-_281_%281863%29_%2834748836710%29_-_cropped.jpg Dendrobium orchid care varies widely because it's such a diverse genus, with about 1200 species and lots more man-made hybrids, many of which require different conditions. Fortunately, most of them are easy to grow once you know what they need. Learn some of the commonalities here, then research your particular plant. These are one of the most popular types of orchids, and the ones you find at mass-market places like supermarkets tend to be well-suited to indoor orchid care in typical homes.

Most of these plants like bright light, 2000-3000 footcandles, similar to Cattleya orchids. If there's sunburn or the leaves are turning red, give it less light. Otherwise, keep experimenting to find out how much more light it can tolerate. Give them as much light as they can handle.

Temperature requirements vary widely. Plants sold at supermarkets and other mass-market places will tend to like intermediate temperatures, as they are chosen to do well in typical homes. But in general, you'll have to read up on your particular species.

Most of these plants (but not all) like to dry out between waterings. If your plant drops all its leaves, it isn't dead!
It's entered a dry rest, and proper after bloom care for this species means it shouldn't be watered until it starts growing again, except the bare minimum needed to keep the pseudobulbs from shriveling. This is a common adaptation in orchids from areas with a dry season.

I don't think of these as being particularly picky about humidity, but provide about 70% humidity if you can.

They like to be a bit underpotted, so that the roots fill the pot pretty densely. This can make them tip over easily, so clay orchid pots can help make tall plants more stable than lighter plastic pots would. Orchid potting mixes based on fir bark are most common.
(Orchid Care Tips)


The Parish's Dendrobium (Dendrobium parishii) is a species of orchid native to Asia.

It is native to the Eastern Himalayas (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, northern Bangladesh), China (Yunnan, Guizhou) and Indochina (Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam).

(Wikipedia)
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