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Old 12-19-2009, 09:10 PM
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Default Not a Liparis, it is a Bulbophyllum !

I got this little plant for free at a show 2 months ago and it just bloomed now.
The pseudobulbs are 1 cm (.4") tall by .5 cm (.2") wide.
The flowers are on a long and very very thin and flexible stem, they are 1 cm tall and stay opened for 2 weeks. No scent. It is an epiphytic Liparis (from what the seller told me), which is not very common in cultivation, and it is from India apparently. This is all I know about it.

Thanks for your help
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That's not a Liparis sp.

That's a Bulbophyllum sp.

Heck yeah, it's rare. How about very rare.

Most likely Bulb scabratum.

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Does it smell like dead fish?
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Old 12-20-2009, 12:40 AM
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Oh ! You're good, King !!!
I was indeed thinking of Bulbophyllum after seeing a picture of B umbellatum...

Thanks a lot.
BTW I cannot smell anything, but the flowers are near the end, I will pay more attention to the next bloom
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