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Originally Posted by Jackie26085
Right now I'm thinking ambrosia although it doesn't have fat psuedobulbs.
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Bulb ambrosia gets pretty rambly before it's big enough to bloom. When I got rid of mine it had overgrown and was encompassing a 10" net basket and it still wasn't blooming all that well yet. Plus, the growths are good 1" apart and it rambled...not a compact or neat grower at all.
I would recommend any of the following. They don't ramble so easy to contain in a pot or on a small mount and they bloom easily on small plants.
- tingarbarinium
- plummatum (will be big but bloom very well on small plants)
- miniatum
- triste
- frostii
- lasiochilum
- laxiflorum - some can be a tad rambly but not bad and they bloom beautifully on small-ish plant.
- odoratissium
- othonis
- sikkimense
- cupreum
I'm sure there are some others...just can't think of them right now.
Of those that I'm growing and/or have grown in the past these typically bloom very well on small plants and/or never get overly large anyway. They are/were all fairly easy growers and none of them smelled bad. Some might be a little "off" if you stuck your nose in them but you couldn't smell them unless you got super close...even then not much smell. A few smelled nice. I don't remember which...just remember some did.
FWIW - many bulbos require a good deal more light than most people talk about. I grew/grow most in cattleya level light.