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Vanda Coerulescens-bulbophyllum Saurocephallum Et Sikkimensis

Discussion in 'Orchid Species' started by ronan, May 23, 2010.

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  1. ronan

    ronan Member Supporting Member

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    ...and the one it will be amazing
    coerulescens-.jpg saurocephalum-.jpg SIKKIMENSE-.jpg V.jpg
     
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  2. Jon

    Jon Mmmm... bulbophyllum...

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    Oh man... I can't wait to see that last one...
     
  3. piotrm

    piotrm Well-Known Member

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    very nice all, I've never had luck with sikkimense if I had it, because I don't remember so nice fat leaves on my plant ever...
     
  4. Tom_in_PA

    Tom_in_PA I am not an addict

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    Very nice...I just found my saurocephallum has 2 flower spikes ;)
     
  5. Mary Jane

    Mary Jane New Member

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    Oh man, that 4th one will be great!
     
  6. ronan

    ronan Member Supporting Member

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    they grow very fast!
     
  7. Brant

    Brant dazed

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    really nice - happy plants !! bravo
     
  8. exodus

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    I think that should be Vanda lilacina but not V. coerulescens...
     
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    It's V. lilacina. V. corulescens has much darker blue color and has longer petals.
     
  10. ronan

    ronan Member Supporting Member

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    ok, if your right, then my book is wrong. and of course that's possible.

    "lilacina has smaller flowers and they open all together"...but it's only what my book said (it's a french book focused on Vanda species...). so, i were wrong, don't trust the books...hahaha


    welcome aboard exodus. (Movement of Jah people! )
     
  11. Omar Campos

    Omar Campos New Member

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    Hi!
    I just got a Bulbophyllum Saurocephalum, Can u please tell me how to take care of it?
    Can I attach it to a tree?
    Please help
     
  12. seidenfaden

    seidenfaden Well-Known Member

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    Great images. Bulbophyllum sikkimense is now considered to be a synonym of Bulbophyllum roxburghii. Both these species are native to Sikkim.