Friend of mine told me the lighter color Bulbo is Bulbophyllum stockeri.
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Friend of mine told me the lighter color Bulbo is Bulbophyllum stockeri.
I think your plant is Bulbophyllum stockeri
Quite lovely! Thanks for sharing![]()
What a wonderful plant, Zain!
I had this Bulbo and bloomed it, too. Unfortunately, it died last summer. What I noticed, this flower is beautiful in all its stages even when wilting. It smelled nice, too.
Superb, Zain!
Dear Zain, I hope you don't mind me posting pics in your thread.
My Bulb. tortum is in bloom!
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Looks awesome Natalie. How old is the plant?
Last edited by Nataliwind; May 26th, 2014 at 02:37 AM.
I like this kind of bulbophyllum!
No problem Natali I am very happy at least I can see the different clone from yours so pretty thanks for sharing it. My question the way that the flower arise from the new shoot is very very odd, what you did to this plant is really fantastic congrats.
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For your information this species is slow growing once the roots already established then it will be very very fast. Your plant definitely very healthy the vigorous new shoot will tell us that they already adapted very well to the surrounding.