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Bulbophyllum carunculatum
This is just a super Bulbophyllum because the flower holds up for about a week to 10 days, not smelly, of reasonalbe size and it is sequential to boot! These are the 3rd or 4 flowers over a period of a month or so. I have another plant of this but to date it has not flowered so I don't know if it will be all yellow or have the red highlights as this flower has. Both plants are rather large so divisions will be forthcoming.
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Wow, fantastic!
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Love that one, colors are great, I don't have anything that I know of that is sequential so keep me in mind for a division when the time comes. Thanks
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There's a chance this may not be carunculatum. The lip of carunculatum is generally dark red to the tip, with bumps extending to the tip of the lip also. One possibility is amplebrachteatum: IOSPE PHOTOS
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Oh wow! Love the color - beautiful!
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Lovely!!! Do you have any pictures of the whole plant to share with us? :)
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Well of course Cody. The plant on the left is obviously the one with the flowers. The one on the right has not flowered for me as of yet.... not sure why?????
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Thanks! I have the v. sulawesi, and it is currently working on three new leads. I hope it too blooms soon.
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Beautiful!!! and such large clumps too! Every time i see my bulbophyllums so closely packed i'm tempted to replant them, but experience has taught me that they bloom better then they go right over the edge because they attach themselves to something solid. Maybe that's why those that are grown on driftwood tend to bloom more often.
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