Bulbophyllum apodum

Also known as: The No Foot Bulbophyllum or Phyllorkis apoda Bulbophyllum umbonatum Bulbophyllum polypodioides Bulbophyllum saccatum Bulbophyllum vidalii Bulbophyllum vaginulosum Bulbophyllum nigroscapum Bulbophyllum apodum var. lanceolatum Bulbophyllum spathaceum Bulbophyllum oligoblepharon Bulbophyllum ebulbe Bulbophyllum humiligibbum Bulbophyllum anguipes Bulbophyllum subebulbum Bulbophyllum balapiuense Bulbophyllum ebulbum in the subfamily: Epidendroideae

Native to: China Malaysia Thailand

General Information

The No Foot Bulbophyllum is a cool to hot growing epiphytic orchid belonging to the sub family Epidendroideae native to China, Malaysia and Thailand. The name refers to the almost absent pseudobulbs.

Altitude
0 - 2000 m
0
2500
Temperature
9 - 15 °C
Cold
Cool
Intermediate
Warm
Hot
Light
22000 - 22000 lux
Full Shade
Low
Medium
High
Full Sun

Plant Description

Each new growth has a single thick erect, elliptic, lance shaped leaf

Flowers

Numerous fragrant blossoms appear during Autumn, Winter and Spring

Fragrance

The orchid is fragrant.

Blooming Season

  • Autumn
  • Spring
  • Winter

Care Notes

These orchids have a fine root system that can quickly die back if left dry for too long, but also does not like to be kept wet, so water regularly but ensure that the mix is dry before watering. 

Fragrant:
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Climate

Grows at low to high elevations.

Potting

These plants are quite forgiving and will do well repotted ever 2-3 years. The mix should be coarse, well draining, and allow space for air to move and for roots to grow. 

Alternatively, these plants will also do well mounted to tree fern or cork slabs, or mounted to trees.

Best time for repotting or mounting the orchids is the end of winter when new growths start to appear. Avoid repotting during hot weather,

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