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    I just acquired a bulbo cross (Bulbophyllum fascinator X Bulbophyllum guttalatum). I was wondering if anybody has ever grown this cross, I'm really excited to see what the flowers look like. If anybody has any pics please share, thanks.

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    Hi Shane, The cross has not been named yet.

    Here are the parents from photos posted here in OrchidTalk

    Bulbo guttulatum:


    Bulbo fascinator:


    Cheers,
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    Thanks BD, I saw a picture of Bulbo. fascinator on here before I bought the cross and thought wow that is one crazy orchid. Bulbo guttulatum is equally as unique. I wish the vendor had more as this was the only one. Unfortunately its still young so it may be a while before it blooms, I'll be sure to post pics if that ever happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swtheory1986 View Post
    Thanks BD, I saw a picture of Bulbo. fascinator on here before I bought the cross and thought wow that is one crazy orchid. Bulbo guttulatum is equally as unique. I wish the vendor had more as this was the only one. Unfortunately its still young so it may be a while before it blooms, I'll be sure to post pics if that ever happens.
    Should be a really unique orchid bloom.

    Cheers,
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