Hi Eric,

I suppose it is not B odoratum. I have a plate 
and Ilustration of it on Vol. 2 of orchids of 
Borneu. B odoratum belogs to B gibbosum group. It 
has no aparent pseudobulbs. Its grouth is like a 
Pleurothallis (just a leave with a long petiole) 
and the flowers are white... the rachis has small 
brown hairy dots. The lips are yellow-orange. Petals and sepals much thiner.

Well, I do not know what it is, tho.

Dalton



At 14:14 26/11/2006, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>After my last website update notice, I had an inquiry about this plant:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/yf4r8h
>
>The writer wondered if it really was a Bulbophyllum and not an Eria or
>something else.
>
>When I took the photo, the plant did resemble a large Bulbophyllum in
>growth. The tag was from Andy's Orchids. I will admit to thinking this was a
>very strange Bulbophyllum. Once I got home, a quick Google search brought up
>different clones of the same species name, so I went with the name on the
>tag.
>
>Any Bulbophyllum people out there have an opinion?
>
>Thanks!
>
>-Eric in SF
>www.orchidphotos.org
>
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