The photo of the flower is for reference only. The other photo is an example of the size of the plant for sale (4cm pot)
Note also that because the seedling is from a cross, all the plants will have slightly different flowers.
Native to the eastern Himalayas —including Northeast India, Myanmar, and southern China.. This small-sized species produces striking creamy yellow flowers heavily overlaid with dark burgundy or raspberry-red spots in fan-shaped umbels at the end of erect stalks. This cross uses the awarded cultivar ‘Red Chimney’ distinguished by its larger flowers and intense deep-red flowers.
It grows best in intermediate to warm conditions, shade, high humidity and needs constant moisture around its roots (they don't like to dry out). Like most bulbophyllums, it has a short root system so does well growing on a tree-fern slab, basket or in a shallow saucer.
Native to the eastern Himalayas —including Northeast India, Myanmar, and southern China.. This small-sized species produces striking creamy yellow flowers heavily overlaid with dark burgundy or raspberry-red spots in fan-shaped umbels at the end of erect stalks. This cross uses the awarded cultivar ‘Red Chimney’ distinguished by its larger flowers and intense deep-red flowers.
It grows best in intermediate to warm conditions, shade, high humidity and needs constant moisture around its roots (they don't like to dry out). Like most bulbophyllums, it has a short root system so does well growing on a tree-fern slab, basket or in a shallow saucer.
The photo of the flower is for reference only. The other photo is an example of the size of the plant for sale (4cm pot)
Note also that because the seedling is from a cross, all the plants will have slightly different flowers.