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That is awesome! Just had my first Bulbo bloom this year. Despite the smell, I love their unique flowers! Good job!
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I like that. There are so many unusual type blooms on bulbophyllums.
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Maybe something like lepidum aka (flabelloveneris), there is a pale yellow form.
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Thanks everyone for the nice comments!
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Really pretty!
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