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Without a doubt one of the strangest flowers on earth. This is a bulbophylum Phalaenopsis and its pollinated by flies. The flowers have evolved to attract flies by appearing to be rotting meat. They smell like it too! Makes you wonder why anyone would grow it. - See lightbox

This is the the striking Bulbophyllum orchid. They are native to tropical mountain forests in China and Southeast Asia. They are also as: curling rainbow orchid; Cai Se Juan Ban Lan (China), Singto Lueang (Thailand), and 裂唇卷瓣兰, or สิงโตร่มใหญ่.

Bulbophyllum lepidum - These intricate and beautiful flowers are mostly growing on trees though terrestrial species do exist. They exist in all shapes and colors, making up one of the most fascinating families of plants. They include vanilla. I have many more images on file, if you re looking for an orchid species that is not included in this set, please contact me so I can confirm whether I have it on file. If so, I will upload it upon request.

This is a Bulbophyllum Elizabeth Ann 'Buckleberry' orchid. It is a hybrid developed from the parent plants Bulbophyllum longissimum and Bulbophyllum rothschildianum. They are also known as; the long petaled Bulbophyllum orchid, red chimney orchid, Rothschild's Bulbophyllum orchid, or สิงโตเครายาว. The parent plants are native to; Thailand, Myanmar, Borneo, Malaysia, China, and India.

This is a Bulbophyllum Elizabeth Ann 'Buckleberry' orchid. It is a hybrid developed from the parent plants Bulbophyllum longissimum and Bulbophyllum rothschildianum. They are also known as; the long petaled Bulbophyllum orchid, red chimney orchid, Rothschild's Bulbophyllum orchid, or สิงโตเครายาว. The parent plants are native to; Thailand, Myanmar, Borneo, Malaysia, China, and India.

Orchid species Bulbophyllum Longissimum is a hot growing epiphyte found in Thailand, Malaysia and Borneo. It has a distinct look with very elongated lateral sepals. The dorsal sepal is greenish-white and the lateral sepals are pale pink, striped with purple lines. The labellum has a pale butter-yellow colour. The flowers are fragrant but short-lived.

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