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Old 09-20-2015, 11:21 PM
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Hi all.

My bulbophyllum Cocoinum is in spike and also in the process of forming new pseudobulbs. Since it can be difficult to visually tell the difference between spikes and new pseudobulbs, I thought it might be informative to post a picture of them side-by-side. I wish I had captured this a little earlier.

If anyone else has any similar pictures, please post them. It might help those of us who are new to bulbos identify the little protrusions on their plants.
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Great idea! Could you do one for echinolabium? I have two growths/spikes and no idea which!
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I don't have an echinolabium, but maybe someone else does?
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Awesome, can't wait for bloom pics!
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Here's a medusae growth and spike in the same pic.



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Awesome! Thanks for sharing!


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