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Old 07-21-2009, 11:07 AM
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Default Bulbophyllum 'Lovely Elizabeth'

First bloom for this one! Bulbophyllum 'Lovely Elizabeth' ('Elizabeth Ann' x rothschildianum). Two spikes with two flowers each. Hopefully next time it'll produce four or five flowers per spike, which is more the norm. Each flower is about six inches long, with funky little feathery fringes and a hinged lip that constantly flutter in the breeze from the fan.

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Wow, thats a cool one, I love it
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the breeze from the fan.

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Thanks for sharing! She is lovely.

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Awesome Stephen!!
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Ohhh, she is lovely
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Verrrrrry nice! I have a similar one, B. Louis Sanders but the colors are yours are more vibrant, much prettier. Enjoy and great growing!
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Looks awesome!! I really need to get one of these.
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Stephan, it's so pretty and well grown. I haae one also but I am in the middle of triming it up and replanting it. Mine looks rather shaggy.

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Woow, that is an amazing flower. So beautiful! Thank you for sharing :-)

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