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Cirrhopetalum medusae is an orchid species identified by Lindl. in 1842. Culture information and photos for this orchid are commonly detailed under the currently accepted name of Bulbophyllum medusae.
ORIGIN: Looks like fireworks at the 4th of July. Scented flower, small sized, hot growing epiphyte from Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Lesser Sunda Islands and Sumatra where it is found in lowland forests at elevations of sea-level to 400 meters on trunks and main branches of trees.
DESCRIPTION: Looks like fireworks at the 4th of July. Scented flower, small sized, hot growing epiphyte from Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo, Lesser Sunda Islands and Sumatra where it is found in lowland forests at elevations of sea-level to 400 meters on trunks and main branches of trees with pseudobulbs carrying a single, apical leaf blooms in the fall and winter on a to 8 [20 cm] long, erect, bracteate inflorescence arising from a newly forming pseudobulb, with an umbellate, fragrant albeit bad, flowers held just beyond leaf height. This species grows well in baskets or pots with hot temperatures, partial shade, regular water and fertilizer and good air circulation.
FLOWER SIZE: 6 Long inches [15 cm]
-- information provided by Jay Pfahl, author of the
Internet Orchid Species Encyclopedia (IOSPE).
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