sonal knowledge of this species?
icones
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From: "Peter O'Byrne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:14 AM
Subject: [OGD] Bulbophyllum vittatum
My apologies to both icones and Viateur. It was indeed icones who
posted regarding
My apologies to both icones and Viateur. It was indeed icones who
posted regarding Bulbophyllum cernuum, not Viateur.
Icones, you've correctly deduced that I don't have J.J.Smith's
original book on the Orchids of Java, just the books of icones and
Supplement 7. I'll take your word that Smith redu
Dear Peter,
I don't have they faintest idea of what B. vittatum from Java is, but I
always regard Kew checklist as just extra info (I am sure you do too) for
we, that live closer to the species habitats, have many more opportunities
to see and know the species and frequently can have divergent
, 2005 12:15 PM
Subject: [OGD] Bulbophyllum vittatum
Viateur said:
"Most likely the reason you could not find it (Bulbophyllum vittatum)
in "recent" literature is because it is a variety of Bulbophyllum
cernuum and is listed as such in Comber's book. J. J. Smith also
listed it as
Viateur said:
"Most likely the reason you could not find it (Bulbophyllum vittatum)
in "recent" literature is because it is a variety of Bulbophyllum
cernuum and is listed as such in Comber's book. J. J. Smith also
listed it as a variety of B. cernuum in Die
Orchideen von Java, of course I would
Ana Fischer asked: "Can somebody help me to find a photo and the
culture for Bulbophyllum vittatum".
Peter O'Byrne said: "Ana, that name has been used for two different species.
You've
probably got the American species, Bulbophyllum vittatum Rchb.f. &
Warm, which was first collected in Minas G
t consider that recent literature.
icones
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From: "Peter O'Byrne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 8:57 AM
Subject: [OGD] Bulbophyllum vittatum
Ana Fischer asked: "Can somebody help me t
Ana Fischer asked: "Can somebody help me to find a photo and the
culture for Bulbophyllum vittatum".
Ana, that name has been used for two different species. You've
probably got the American species, Bulbophyllum vittatum Rchb.f. &
Warm, which was first collected in Minas Gerais in Brasil. This
sp
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