sorry, my photography is not that good and this plant has flowered a few times but I never get to see it (only left with spikes)...
Bulbophyllum belliae
Largest bulb size = 1cm
Longest leave length = 1.8cm
Flower size = unknown
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Porroglossum meridionale. Lovely orchid plant and blooms, Thomas.
Cheers,
BD
sorry, my photography is not that good and this plant has flowered a few times but I never get to see it (only left with spikes)...
Bulbophyllum belliae
Largest bulb size = 1cm
Longest leave length = 1.8cm
Flower size = unknown
Vincent, thanks for posting but you need flowers to qualify for this thread.
Requirments for this thread:
The plant itself not including the spike should not be taller than 4"/10cm, the width is not limited.
It must be your own plant.
You must include a flower photo of your own. (not those from internet source/other people's photo)
Do paphs qualify, easpecially the brachys?
My contribution to this thread.
Lovely long spike, keeps on flowering, sweet little flowers. I'm in love with this baby!!
Kind regards,
Wouter
hi wouter,
lovely cleisostoma!
She is a happy and precious little thing, all together about 8 cm in diameter. Very happy with the modest fertilizer, morning to noon sun, wooden block I provided for her. And she is so proud of her little flowers, she keeps on showing them off...
What a grand idea ; I love it.
Some of these I have got - the Phymatidium for example. The others - some of them - I'll chase up.
We'll need a lot of discretion about "taller than 3" - some of my paph species - and I'm not thinking of P.helenae, but e.g. niveum, and even delenatii. would creep in under this barrier, and I wouldn't call either a minature in any sense of the word, so I'll leave them out. And - e.g. Neofinetia falcata - ought to be included ? but my big clump, a dozen growths or more, is now forming a bit of a tussock of growths and reaches maybe 6 inches...
Last edited by Dorsetman; November 4th, 2010 at 08:01 AM. Reason: Correcting my own mistake