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[[File:Bulbophyllum_orientale.jpg|thumb|Bulbophyllum orientale]] | [[File:Bulbophyllum_orientale.jpg|thumb|''Bulbophyllum orientale'' (not my photo)]] | ||
'''Common Name:''' The Eastern Bulbophyllum<br /> | '''Common Name:''' The Eastern Bulbophyllum<br /> | ||
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Found in Southern Yunnan China, Thailand and Vietnam in evergreen primary montane forests and in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests and savana-like woodlands as a small sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte occurring at elevations of 500 mteres to 2300 metres with thick rhizome and closely spaced, conical to ovoid, pseudobulbs carrying a single, coriaceous to subfleshy, oblong, petiolate leaf that flowers in the late spring and summer in nature on a basal, arcuate, 4cm to 13cm long, densely many flowered inflorescence enveloped by basal sheaths and having many small flowers held below the leaf. | Found in Southern Yunnan China, Thailand and Vietnam in evergreen primary montane forests and in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests and savana-like woodlands as a small sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte occurring at elevations of 500 mteres to 2300 metres with thick rhizome and closely spaced, conical to ovoid, pseudobulbs carrying a single, coriaceous to subfleshy, oblong, petiolate leaf that flowers in the late spring and summer in nature on a basal, arcuate, 4cm to 13cm long, densely many flowered inflorescence enveloped by basal sheaths and having many small flowers held below the leaf. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:07, 11 June 2024
Common Name: The Eastern Bulbophyllum
Scented: no
Light Requirements: partial shade
Temperature Requirements: cool to hot
Blooms: late spring, summer
Flower Size: 1cm
Found in Southern Yunnan China, Thailand and Vietnam in evergreen primary montane forests and in semi-deciduous and deciduous dry lowland forests and savana-like woodlands as a small sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte occurring at elevations of 500 mteres to 2300 metres with thick rhizome and closely spaced, conical to ovoid, pseudobulbs carrying a single, coriaceous to subfleshy, oblong, petiolate leaf that flowers in the late spring and summer in nature on a basal, arcuate, 4cm to 13cm long, densely many flowered inflorescence enveloped by basal sheaths and having many small flowers held below the leaf.