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Post by H20 on Feb 3, 2012 9:34:36 GMT -5
This is the second time this has flowered this year, first time it had three spikes and this time it has two, probably from carrying a pod all fall. This guy is a steady grower with very close bulbs (like everything in the Lepidorhiza Section) and grows much like B. echinolabium but smaller. There is an ongoing battle between whether this species is really B. levanae, B. recurvilabre and sometimes B. nymphopolitanum. I stick with tho name because it's an awarded clone and I would hope they correctly ID'ed it. Bulbophyllum trigonosepalum 'Doggy Doo' CHM/AOS late summer Today
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Post by 31drew31 on Feb 3, 2012 10:37:34 GMT -5
This one is very nice Justin, love the color!
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Post by Lika on Feb 3, 2012 11:47:03 GMT -5
Don't froget B. nymphopolitanum and B.basisetum, but acording to someone, was it Cootes perhaps, it was many years ago so I don't really remeber, B.basisetum is very rare. I can remove B. recurvilabre from that pile of species. It looks like this, I think it's a big difference and it's much larger: B. levanae has "dot's" on the lip: B. nymphopolitanum don't have the dot's Linda
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Post by H20 on Feb 3, 2012 13:25:58 GMT -5
Thanks Drew, I do love the colour but I would love if the lip was a different colour, like Linda's B. recurvilabre
I often heard your "dots" referred to as callus, when a lip is has a callus and another one doesn't they are often separated, I never knew that B. nymphopolitanum had a smooth lip! thanks for helping out Linda and once again your pictures are amazing.
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Post by Lika on Feb 3, 2012 17:19:19 GMT -5
dot's... Callus..., I like the word "förhårdnader" best :-)
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Post by H20 on Feb 4, 2012 16:19:18 GMT -5
I'm not going to lie I think I like your word better too!
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