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Bulbophyllum carunculatum
This is the first flower for me on this plant... when I received it, there were 2 spikes. Sadly, one died and I am thrilled that this spike made it and has rewarded me with a neat looking flower. I'm not certain that the lower sepals are open all the way, yet. There is a 2nd bud that should open in a few weeks. From what I've read the flowers are very long lasting so we will see.... And, there are no less than 4 new pseudo bulbs emerging from the base!!!!
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What a cool flower!
Great pics as well. |
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Joann |
That's a really nice carunculatum :) I love the smell on these ones! How many pseudobulbs does your plant have?
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BikerDoc5968,
Your plant could be a rarer species Bulb.amplebracteatum |
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Very nice, Howard! Hmmm, maybe I'll invite your bulbo over for a visit while you're in Florida .... LOL
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BikerDoc5968,
I have to say I'm not an expert. So, these are all my opinions based on some informations. :) These 2 species are very similar (carunculatum and amplebracteatum) I think mainly the lip that is quite different. Siegerist say in her book about B.carunculatum " .. The dark mahogany-red labellum ... it is covered with small, lumpy outgrowths (caruncules), hence the specific name " She doesn't have B.amplebracteanum listed in her book. Perter O'Byrne in "A to Z of South East Asian Orchid Species" has B.amplebracteatum and the picture is exacted as yours. Also he has a distribution map of this species which is only Ambon Island. These are some info on Jay's website IOSPE PHOTOS IOSPE PHOTOS Hope this help |
Nice shape and colours. thanks for sharing.
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