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Bulbophyllum Hybrid in bloom
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:hello everyone!
I have a couple of pics of my Bulbophyllum Melting Point 'Mem. Sally Weiner' AM/AOS X longissimum 'Windy Hill' which just finished blooming. True to form, I have shots of early bloom development right up to maturity, but will only show you this beauty at it's best. The blooms measured over 8 inches long. Great details in the throat and blooms overall, and I regret I did not take close ups - :duh: (Gosh I love these 'smiles')! Hope you enjoy -- sorry if the photos aren't that great! Steve Attachment 75055 Attachment 75056 Attachment 75058 -:think2: :llama::llama: - Told you I loved the 'smiles' |
Fabulous!
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Freaky and weird blooms, I find these just gorgeous to admire!
Lovely blossoms, Steve, ooh and Welcome aboard :D |
Cool.
Kim |
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Thanks everyone! Steve |
Wow! Those are large! Very nice. I finally gave in and bought my first bulbo but it is small, with tiny blossoms, not nearly as impressive as yours. What a cool one!
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Nice one! Looks much like longissimum with a wider 'stance' on the umbel. Any fragrance? My longissimum smells...bizarre. :biggrin:
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Bulbophyllum details
gnathaniel and others --:waving
Alas, the little beaut had no scent that I detected. It may have slipped one by me if it has a short 'smell period', but I tried to whiff it a few times a day. I purchased this at Hilltop Orchids, just about 1 hour away from me. Dick at Hilltop sold me this one - 8 mature pseudos and the beginning of two bloom shoots - it bloomed out over the course of about 4 weeks, with the blooms filling out over the course of about 1 week. It was great taking pics of the blooms as they got longer and longer. The same day Dick also sold me a Bulbophyllum medusea - 6 pseudos with a bloom stalk just starting. The bloom sheath tip got slightly bruised in transit (my car) and the stalk is taking forever to get any bigger. I do notice some lengthening, but it is slowwww. I have never had these before, pretty new to the whole Bulbophyllum family, but I have always admired them from afar. The ones I wanted have always been out of my price range:(, but Dick gave me what I think was a pretty good deal - $30.00 on the longissimum and $35.00 on the medusea - :biggrin:)! I think he really undersold himself on the medusea, as the price tag was really blurred; I could not tell if it read 35, 65 or 85. The tag on the one I bought LOOKED like it said 35. When I asked him about it, he took a long time to answer, obviously counting the various orchids I had bought from him, and told me he would let me have it at $35. I am not sure that a second one would sell for that. If anyone has bloomed a Bulb. medusea let me know of your experience with the time it took to bloom. Thanks Steve |
I've never timed them from start of spike until the actual bloom opening, but I'm sure if you are starring at it, it will take forever :biggrin: Don't worry, if it is growing it will eventually open.
Here is mine taken about a month ago. This was the second flush this year but it is the most blooms I've gotten on it. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8330/8...2d9e359c_z.jpg Bulb medusae JCL_1182 by kentucky4, on Flickr I grow it wet and in medium light. When it is out of bloom I actually lay the mount in a tray of water and keep the tray full. I hang it when it starts spiking and when finished, back into the tray. Patience - it will be worth the wait. Brooke |
Bulbophyllum medusea 'Miami'
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Brooke;
Thanks for the beautiful photo! :wow- It loves you!!!:blushing: I am posting a couple of pics so you can see what mine is doing. It has a brown sheath on the bloom stalk and, you can see the number I did on the tip of the bloom:duh: ... I know it is too dry in the photo, but I have to water yet today. I wanted to mount this on a cork plaque, but not until it blooms. Again - thanks for the input. I am almost as appreciative as I am envious - and I am very appreciative! :bowing Steve Attachment 75096 Attachment 75097 Attachment 75098 Attachment 75099 |
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