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| TD173 | | Bulbophyllum facetum. Philippines.
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| | Very showy and not-so-common. In the same group (Sestochilus) as B. lobbii and has similar flower size and habit. The name refers to the elegantly-colored flowers which are creamy white heavily spotted and tessellated with red-brown (actually, more of a nice purple in this clone). | |
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| TOF2216 | | Bulbophyllum fascinator x BULB. guttulatum.
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| | Similar to our Bulb. (guttulatum x ornatissimum) but with larger flowers, 3 to a spike. Nice. Very showy partial umbels have colorful flowers with two elongated lateral sepals. Easy. Blooms often. | |
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| TD275 | | Bulbophyllum flammuliferum `Natural World'. Borneo..
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| | The “Flame-carrying Bulbophyllum”. A medium –size spreading lithophyte growing on limestone. 6” inflorescence has several somewhat drooping flowers, yellow with brilliantly colored red orange sepals. Very showy – recommended. | |
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| TD288 | | Bulbophyllum frostii. Vietnam..
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| | (Syn. Bulb. bootanoides) Warm to cool growing small species with compressed and clustered pseudobulbs. Short inflorescences of very showy 1” red-maroon spotted flowers – approximately 3 flowers per spike. | |
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| TD82 | | Bulbophyllum guttulatum x ornatissimum.
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Gallery | | (Mastiphyllum Kalimpong) We ARE species people but some of these bulbo hybrids are a lot of fun! Very showy partial umbels have colorful flowers with two elongated lateral sepals. Pink, yellow and cream with reddish markings. Very easy - rewarding. | |
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| TD239 | | Bulbophyllum lasiochilum. Burma, Thailand.
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| | Lovely little plant, the pseudobulbs are only a little more than an inch tall. Large (for plant size) bizarre flowers are borne one per inflorescence. This is the “attractive color variation… that is a pale yellow throughout with light red spots.” (Siegerist, 2001) | |
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| TD289 | | Bulbophyllum laxiflorum. Southeast Asia.
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| | Small attractive plants have tall thin erect inflorescences arising from the rhizome with 10 to 15 white flowers with narrow segments. Actually very satisfying. | |
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| TD17 | | Bulbophyllum lobbii 'Different - Nice'.
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| | This differs form other lobbii's in our collection in that there is far more red-brown spotting over the gold background. Vigorous habit, large flowers. | |
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| TD72 | | Bulbophyllum lobbii 'Kathy's Gold' AM/AOS. Thailand thru Borneo.
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Gallery | | Flowers are huge, yellow-gold on tall stems, held singly above the plant. Mobile lips rock gently in the breeze, while the flowers sway back and forth. | |
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| TD283 | | Bulbophyllum longiflorum 'A-doribil Gold'. Mauritius to New Guinea..
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Gallery | | The original description by Thouars cites Mauritius as the origin – but the species apparently ranges all the way over to New Guinea and Fiji. This select cultivar has a Cirrhopetalum-like umbel with 2 ¼” long pale yellow flowers set off by brilliant red petals and red-spotted dorsal sepal tip and filament. Solicited many comments when shown at our local Society meeting.
Easy – desirable.
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| TD130 | | Bulbophyllum macranthum. Burma through New Guinea.
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| | Burma through New Guinea. A forest species up to 3600 ft. "The flowers are distinguished by their very beautiful shining petals and their wide-opening habit..." Petals and dorsal are white with purple spots in fairly regular lines, the laterals are yellowish along the inner edge, the same purple along the outer. Rambling or climbing plant has pseudobulbs about 4" apart. "The rhizome branches branch if damaged, and in cultivation, beautiful specimen plants develop if a sharp cut is made every six or so pseudobulbs..." (Andree Millar, 1999) | |
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| TD295 | | Bulbophyllum mirum. Java..
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Gallery | | (Rhytionanthos mirum) Rhytionanthos means “small drinking horn”. Really cute small plants have short spikes with two 1 ¼” narrow tubular flowers. These appear to be brick red although they are really white covered with red dots. The minute petals have many “palae” or tentacles. | | SOLD OUT | | 3.50" pot / B.S.
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| TD271 | | Bulbophyllum orientale. Vietnam..
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| | Section Careyana. Medium sized epiphyte in savannah semi-deciduous woodlands - described in 1979. Densely many-flowered 6” inflorescence held below the leaves – ½” flowers are a rich copper color with reddish veining. Plants have attractive purplish foliage. Vigorous. | |
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| TD392 | | Bulbophyllum oxypterum. Africa..
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| | Synonyms are Megaclinium oxypterum and Magaclinium maximum. Nice-growing plants put up a 20” inflorescence, wide and flattened towards the top, which has small ¼” flowers “stuck to its sides”. Tiny flowers are amazing, and open successively over a period of time. Yellow with red-purple markings. This was a sensation when I took it to our local society meeting. | |
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| TD303 | | Bulbophyllum pardalotum `Stripe'. Philipppines..
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| | This a new distinct variety to supplement our previous pardolutum. Prominent red striping on the flower segments. Small rambling species with delightful flowers held high above the plant. Bright yellow-orange with red dotted striping, bright orange lip. Curious habit of the flowers opening in the morning and closing by afternoon throughout the life of the blossom. Desirable - a good one. | |
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| TD98 | | Bulbophyllum pardalotum. Philippines.
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| | Small rambling species with delightful flowers. Bright yellow-orange with red dotted striping, bright orange lip. Curious habit of the flowers opening in the morning and closing by afternoon throughout the life of the blossom. Desirable - a good one. | |
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| TD108 | | Bulbophyllum patens. Borneo, Malaysia, and Sumatra.
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| | Lowland epiphyte has somewhat "showy" purple-looking non-resupinate flowers. Spreading sepals and petals pinkish, densely covered with red-purple blotches, lip dark purple. Growth habit; pseudobulbs are far apart on the rhizome. This is a good deal! | |
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| TD386 | | Bulbophyllum rothschildianum `Geoff'. China, India, Assam..
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| | Photo of ‘Red Chimney’ in our website gallery. China, India, Assam. Another less-common variety of the fantastically showy red-purple flowered B. roth. Different from ‘Red Chimney’ – perhaps fuller segments and slightly different colors. The species was found in a box of nearly dead orchids arriving in England in 1892, said to be found in the hills above Darjeeling. The plants were sent on to Lord Rothschild and flowered in 1895. (From the Orchid Review Dec. 1922 and featured in Bill Thom’s fascinating and entertaining book ‘Bulbophyllum – The Incomplete Guide; From A To Why?’) | |
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| TD18 | | Bulbophyllum saurocephalum. Philippines.
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Gallery | | Easy-growing plants have very weird fat, round, purple pendant spikes, with small reddish purple flowers "stuck" to their surfaces. Strange and interesting. | |
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| TD300 | | Bulbophyllum smitinandii. Thailand, Viet Nam..
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Gallery | | Small-size epiphyte has large (2”) showy flowers held erect singly. Background color is gold, petals have reddish striping, the wide dorsal is tessellated with red, and the lateral sepals have bolder red-purple striping. Lip is violet. Only described in 1996, not a lot of information is available. Named to honor Tem Smitinand, Keeper of the Thailand Forest Herbarium. | |
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