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Originally Posted by taipan
Wilson & Mike
There is a bulbophyllum flammuliferum ( spelling ? ) but this plant is a different species altogether. The only names for B.plumatum are ( to my knowledge ) B.plumatum; B.habrotinum & B.jacobsonii. I believe some people say they are different species whilst others believe them to be a synonym. There is a yellow flowered species called Bulb.thirum ( used to be called B.plumatum "yellow" )
BTW Wilson the B.sp aureum looks like B.mearnsii or B.carunculatum
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Wilson and Taipan I am enjoying the meaningful dialogue about Bulbophyllums. Please keep it up even if we do not always agree.
Wilson I find it hard to identify/differentiate from photographs. If I had those species (like you seem to have - you lucky fellow, I envy you your plants) I would photogrpah, measure, dissect them and make sketches of the various parts for my records. By the way I amnot a botanist but an orchid lover who is observant!
Wilso please tell me the name of the book, date of publication, publisher and the ISBN number so that I can see if I can get a copy for my library. Thanks in advance.
Oh! and Wilson please keep posting pictures of your Bulbophyllums. Much appreciated.