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    Default Bulbophyllum cruentum

    I was explaining the different section of Bulbophyllums to a friend of mine at my growing area. When I started to talk about the Macrobulbom family, I lifted up my B.cruentum and lo and behold, a ping pong size flower bud stared at me. I have missed it all the while, hidden between leaves. I will post the flowers again when it opens.



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    Vincent
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