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Orchid Species: Bulbophyllum fletcherianum
(This name is currently accepted by Kew.)
Bulbophyllum fletcherianum is an orchid species identified by J.G.Fowler in 1914.
ORIGIN: One of the largest of the Bulbophyllum, leaves can be 6 feet long. Wow. This orchid is a large sized, hot growing epiphyte, lithophyte or pseudoterrestrial that is found at elevations of 250 to 800 meters in New Guinea on cliff faces, humus filled cracks in rock faces, humus covered rock tops and on mossy branchyes in riverine thickets in savannahs.
DESCRIPTION: One of the largest of the Bulbophyllum, leaves can be 6 feet long. Wow. This orchid is a large sized, hot growing epiphyte, lithophyte or pseudoterrestrial that is found at elevations of 250 to 800 meters in New Guinea on cliff faces, humus filled cracks in rock faces, humus covered rock tops and on mossy branchyes in riverine thickets in savannahs where it has large, dark green to reddish, oblong pseudobulbs in a cluster with a granular surface and streaked with purple carrying a single, pendant, elliptic to oblong, glaucous, green edged-purple leaf which is greenish on the upperside and purple beneath which blooms in the summer and fall with a basal, stout, erect, inflorescence carrying 20 to 30 clustered, foul-smelling flowers that imitate the shape of a toucans bill.
FLOWER SIZE: 3/4 inch [2.1 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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