Found in New Guinea on moss covered trees or rocks at elevations of 300 to 400 meters as a hot growing epiphyte or lithophyte with huge, dull olive-green, ovoid, clustered pseudobulbs carrying a single, apical, oblong, thick, long, tinged with purple leaf that blooms in the later spring on a short, basal, 3 to 5 flowered inflorescence with broadly ovate, acutely acuminate, concave, c. 13 nerved, membranous, shorter than the ovary f;loral bracts and carrying large, foul smelling flowers.
Bulbophyllum macrobulbon
$30.00
Found in New Guinea on moss covered trees or rocks at elevations of 300 to 400 meters as a hot growing epiphyte or lithophyte with huge, dull olive-green, ovoid, clustered pseudobulbs carrying a single, apical, oblong, thick, long, tinged with purple leaf that blooms in the later spring on a short, basal, 3 to 5 flowered inflorescence with broadly ovate, acutely acuminate, concave, c. 13 nerved, membranous, shorter than the ovary f;loral bracts and carrying large, foul smelling flowers.