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Bulbophyllum wendlandianum is a species in the genus Bulbophyllum that is found in Asia.
Description[]
Plant blooms during the spring with several 15 cm flowers. Flowers have a faint scent.
Distribution[]
Plants are found the in warm forest of Northern Burma and Thailand at elevatons of 200 to 1500 meters.
Culture[]
Keep plant in intermediate to warm temperatures. Keep moist in summer seasons and do not allow mix to dry, in winter keep the mix slight dry and reduce watering. Keep good air movement to avoid fungal growth. Keep plants in shade. Pot plants in sphagnum moss, fine bark, or mounted.
Naming[]
Common Names: Wendland's Bulbophyllum
Synonyms[]
- Bulbophyllum colletii Auct. non Kng. & Pntlg. 1961
- Cirrhopetalum collettii Hemsl. 1896
- Cirrhopetalum collettianum Hemsl. ex Collett & Hemsl. 1890
- Cirrhopetalum fastuosum Rchb.f 1883
- Cirrhopetalum proliferum hort. 1896
- Cirrhopetalum wendlandianum Kraenzl. 1900
- Phyllorchis collettii (Hemsl.) Kuntze 1891