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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts
forgive a dumb question but hits looks a lot like the flowers on my bulb Rothschild...are they closely related?
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It is a dumb question, but we
forgive it as ordered.
You are right. There are certainly similarities. Notice the lower case 'r' in Bulbophyllum
rothschildianum. That's part of a naming format, where the lower-case is linked to a 'species'.
They took that species, and crossed it with another species called Bulbophyllum longissimum. That cross resulted in lots of children plants, and one of those children turned out to be Bulb. Elizabeth Ann 'Buckleberry'. The name Elizabeth Ann is the name of the 'cross'. It is a hybrid. Elizabeth Ann is the
grex name...... the name or label for this particular hybrid (cross).
A way to check on a hybrid (cross) is to head on over to the Royal Horticultural Society's "international orchid register" site at
The International Orchid Register / RHS Gardening - then go to the very bottom of their page, and enter the genus .... which is Bulbophyllum, and then enter the grex ... which is Elizabeth Ann, then click on 'search'. And if the search finds a result, then put the mouse cursor over that result, and then click on it. Some information will appear, such as parental names.
Also, bluenanta (whatever that means) generally has information about a lot of orchids, so use google and do a search like "
bulbophyllum elizabeth ann bluenanta". Do searches like this for getting orchid information.