Dendrobium is an epiphytic herb. The stems are clustered, rarely sparsely distributed on stolons, erect or pendulous, cylindrical or flattened triangular, unbranched or rarely branched, with a few or several nodes, sometimes one to several nodes expanded into various shapes. They are fleshy (also called pseudobulbs) or hard textured, with a few to many leaves.
Dendrobium leaves are alternate, flat, terete or flattened on both sides, unlobed or 2-lobed at the apex, articulated at the base, usually with a sheath and a stalk. Racemes or sometimes umbels, erect, inclined or pendulous, borne on nodes above the middle of the stem, with a few to many flowers, a few reduced to single flowers; flowers from small to large, usually spreading; sepals almost similar, free.