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Plants in genus bulbophyllum

Plants in genus bulbophyllum

Bulbophyllum agastor

Bulbophyllum agastor is a species in the Orchidaceae family, known for its unique and diverse floral structures. This orchid is appreciated by collectors for its intriguing appearance and cultivation requirements.

Bulbophyllum nymphopolitanum

Bulbophyllum nymphopolitanum is a miniature orchid native to Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive blooms with striking coloration. This plant requires specific care regarding light, humidity, and temperature to thrive.

Bulbophyllum makoyanum

Bulbophyllum makoyanum is an orchid species known for its star-shaped flowers that bloom in shades of yellow and red. It requires high humidity and filtered light to thrive. The plant emits a sweet fragrance, adding to its appeal. This orchid is a favorite among collectors for its unique floral structure and aromatic presence.

Bulbophyllum dearei

Bulbophyllum dearei is a species of orchid known for its unique floral structure. This plant is appreciated by orchid enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance.

Bulbophyllum micranthum

Bulbophyllum micranthum is a species of orchid native to Papua New Guinea, known for its diminutive blooms with intricate patterns and vivid colors. This plant flourishes in the Brown River region and has a localized distribution. Its unique appearance and adaptability to humid environments make it a favorite among orchid enthusiasts.

Bulbophyllum collettii

Bulbophyllum collettii is an orchid species native to the Philippines, known for its small, intricate flowers with red and white coloration. The plant emits a strong, sweet fragrance, making it a delightful addition to any orchid collection.

Bulbophyllum longissimum

Bulbophyllum longissimum is an unusual orchid species from the Malay Peninsula, noted for its large, pendant flowers with pink lateral petals and a yellow lip. It requires high humidity and filtered light to thrive, making it a unique addition to orchid collections.

Bulbophyllum klabatense

Bulbophyllum klabatense is a unique species of orchid within the Bulbophyllum genus. Known for its intriguing floral structures, this orchid is a fascinating addition to any collection. It thrives in conditions that mimic its natural habitat, requiring specific care to flourish.

Bulbophyllum echinolabium

Bulbophyllum echinolabium is an orchid species with a distinctive hedgehog-shaped lip, adding an unusual touch to any orchid collection.

Bulbophyllum speciosum

Bulbophyllum speciosum is a small, showy orchid known for its hot to warm growing conditions. This epiphyte is appreciated for its unique appearance and is part of the diverse Bulbophyllum genus.

Bulbophyllum putidum

Bulbophyllum putidum is a small epiphytic orchid native to Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive flowers that emit a foul odor similar to rotting meat. It grows in shaded, humid environments and is a unique addition to orchid collections due to its unusual scent and appearance.

Bulbophyllum cephalophorum

Bulbophyllum cephalophorum is a miniature orchid known for its unique unifoliate epiphytic growth. This cool-growing plant is part of the Orchidaceae family, making it a fascinating addition to any orchid collection.

Bulbophyllum mandibulare

Bulbophyllum mandibulare is a small-sized orchid species from the genus Bulbophyllum. It is a hot to cool growing epiphyte, making it suitable for a variety of growing conditions. This orchid is known for its unique floral structures and is a fascinating addition to orchid collections.

Bulbophyllum cocoinum

Bulbophyllum cocoinum is a small orchid known for its coconut-scented flowers, native to various African countries. It thrives in lowland and montane rainforests, growing as an epiphyte at elevations between 1,300 and 6,600 feet. The plant features clustered, cylindrical pseudobulbs and a single, narrow leaf. Its inflorescence is long and arching, densely packed with small flowers that bloom in summer. This orchid is adapted to a wide range of temperatures, from hot to cold environments.

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