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Bulbophyllum eberhardtii – 365 days of orchids – day 1230

It seems a while since we have featured one of our bulbophyllum species and so we are featuring thgis magnificent species which has been flowering for over a month in our greenhouse.

Bulbophyllum eberhardtii comes from South East Asia and is found from 1000m to 1500m altitude indicating a species that will enjoy intermediate temperatures. We find that it does very well in either Warm Asia, Warm Americas or Cool Americas, so a minimum anywhere from 12C to 18C suits it making it a very adaptable plant.

With us the warmer growing plants flower first but it is easier to manage a little cooler as it seems to enjoy being damp and we water the plant throughout the year. We find that small plants enjoy the extra moisture provided by a pot but larger plants do best in a basket as it is easier to manage the long rhizome and avoiding the problem of plants wandering from their own pots and rooting in others nearby.

Over time specimen plants will form a lose ball especially if straggly bits are tied in and that is how we have managed the giant plant shown here.

We have two distinct clones of the species and we are delighted to have seedlings germinated in our propagation laboratory as well as lots of young plants in pots ready to flower later this year or next year. (below).

Several people have asked if we are going to sell any bulbophyllums in our online shop and so I have put these on today along with our favourite miniature bulbophyllum, Bulbophyllum alkmarensis (below)

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  1. Agnes Jones says:

    I am so pleased that you decided to do an online shop and that it is obviously doing so well. Your orchids are beautifully healthy. A credit to your hard work and enthusiasm.