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Bulbophyllum flammuliferum
Taken at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. These flowers are very small, but
quite attractive if you look at them up close. -danny |
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Bulbophyllum flammuliferum
Danny,
Nice! Your shot is a severe closeup - does it look anything like this unidentified species from OrchidMania: http://tinyurl.com/y2kjbj -Eric in SF www.orchidphotos.org |
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Bulbophyllum flammuliferum
Danny,
Hmm. After checking around, while the flowers are similiar in shape and coloration, the blooming habit is completely different. B. flammuliferum blooms from a multi-flowered inflorescence. My unidentified bulbophyllum blooms from a very reduced 2-3 flowered inflorescence held against the rhizome. -Eric in SF www.orchidphotos.org |
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Bulbophyllum flammuliferum
Great colour Danny/Eric!
Peter -- ) "danny" wrote in message ... Taken at the Atlanta Botanical Garden. These flowers are very small, but quite attractive if you look at them up close. -danny |
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