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    thanks guys!
    @randy
    yeah, your papulosum would be jealous about this stench, lol.
    true Randy, this section Lepidorhiza isnt easy. however, as you pointed out, its the papillae (warts) on the lip, which is almost absent in B.trigonosepalum. Aside from coloration and sizes differences, which isnt a clear indicator. B.trigonosepalum is usually yellow and amongst the larger one in this section.

    i love the stinkers too, you are not alone Randy...haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walingwaling View Post
    thanks guys!
    @randy
    yeah, your papulosum would be jealous about this stench, lol.
    true Randy, this section Lepidorhiza isnt easy. however, as you pointed out, its the papillae (warts) on the lip, which is almost absent in B.trigonosepalum. Aside from coloration and sizes differences, which isnt a clear indicator. B.trigonosepalum is usually yellow and amongst the larger one in this section.
    Hey Ron, that's plagiarism- you took that explanation out of my MOJ article, haha

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