Bulbophyllum aestivale

Bulbophyllum aestivale Ames, Orchidaceae (Ames) 5: 164 (1915).

Bulbophyllum aestivale
Bulbophyllum aestivale
Bulbophyllum aestivale
Bulbophyllum aestivale Ames, Photo by Alejandro Bolaños
Bulbophyllum aestivale
Bulbophyllum aestivale
Bulbophyllum aestivale
Bulbophyllum aestivale Ames, Photo by Nello Marsilio

 its native range is Philippines (Leyte).

Latinh Name: 

Bulbophyllum aestivale Ames

Family: 

Orchidaceae Juss.

Synonym:

No synonyms are recorded for this name.

English Name:

The Summer Flowered Bulbophyllum.

Description: 

With erect, pear to egg shaped pseudobulbs carrying a single apical, erect, elliptic-oblong, leathery leaf that blooms in the fall and winter on many, long, slender, erect to ascending, 10 cm long, single flowered inflorescence.

Distribution:

Philippines.

Ecological:

At elevations of 500 to 600 m as a mini-miniature sized, warm growing epiphyte.

Flowering times:

Blooms in the fall and winter.

Flower size:

1.3 cm.

Cultivation:

Climate: 

Intermediate Warm

Air Circulation: 

Medium

Light: 

Medium

Humidity: 

High

Fertilizer: 

Monthly

Typus:

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