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Bifrenaria aureo-fulva: dehydrated pseudobulbs?
Hello,
(reposting this from the beginners forum) Today I just received by post (shipped also from Netherlands yesterday) three new orchids. Bifrenaria aureo-fulva, Bulbophyllum blumei, Bulbophyllum dearei. The pseudobulbs of Bifrenaria aureo-fulva looks to me like they are dehydrated. On the other hand what I see at the right looks to me like a flowering stem. My guess is if it is indeed a flowering stem, then I think the plant wouldn't go to spiking if it was not in a good shape. But I am a newbie on this. What do you think, should I start to worry? http://reptilesalonica.com/aaa-vario...o-fulva-01.jpg http://reptilesalonica.com/aaa-vario...o-fulva-02.jpg |
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I got curious, and I found this: Flickr Photo Download: Bifrenaria aureofulva - in situ |
Thanks! So, it looks it grows in natural -for orchids- places. As I see this Bifrenaria aureo-fulva has grown on a Pine tree.
I got a reply from the grower that sent me the orchid and he said that the appearance of the pseudobulbs is normal for this species. I don't know what to think. I will just keep searching. |
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I guess that your orchid was stressed due to the change of the environment and didn't produced blooms. Luckily -that didn't knew it before buying- the grower that I bought the Bifrenaria aureo-fulva writes at his website that he is growing orchids and doesn't import them, which I believe is very good since the plants are already adapted to the -very different- environment in the Netherlands. |
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Thank you. I will be patient and see how things go. |
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The species of pine is Araucaria angustifolia and it's a native to certain parts of Brazil (one of those areas is Minas Gerais...). I won't spoil the fun for you. I think you can take it from here. Happy hunting! :) |
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