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    Hi Zainal,

    I believe your plant is Bulbophyllum megalanthum.

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    It looks so alien! Thanks for sharing

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    There are so many wonders in the orchid world - thanks for sharing another one of them!

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    Is there more info about this mysterious Bulbophyllum cheri?

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    Quote Originally Posted by iska_berdash View Post
    Is there more info about this mysterious Bulbophyllum cheri?
    For your information this is lowland species growing in my country hanging/dangling on the rock facing the sea I wondering whether salt will contribute for further growing as it's about 50 meter from the beach. It's has small pseudobulb and nice size of leaves almost very close each others.I also saw this species deep inside the jungle, during flowering season based on my observation it's can be produced more than 10 flowers very sweet smell and lasting for about a week and the fruit flies is thier enemies as the pollens dropped the flower whiter soon.Hope can give you some idea.

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