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Bulbophyllum Sect. Adelopetalum
''Bulbophyllum'' sect. ''Adelopetalum'' is a Section (biology), section of the genus ''Bulbophyllum''. Description Species in this section has creeping rhizome, an inflorescence with 2 or more flowers Distribution Plants from this section are found in Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. Species ''Bulbophyllum'' section '' Adelopetalum'' comprises the following species: References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q15726457 Bulbophyllum, * Orchid subgenera Bulbophyllum sect. Adelopetalum, * ...
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Bulbophyllum Bracteatum
''Bulbophyllum bracteatum'', commonly known as the blotched pineapple orchid, is a species of Epiphyte, epiphytic or sometimes Lithophyte, lithophytic orchid that is Endemism, endemic to eastern Australia. It has crowded pseudobulbs, tough, pale green or yellowish leaves and up to twenty five cream-coloured to yellowish flowers with purplish or reddish blotches. It usually grows in the tops of rainforest trees. Description ''Bulbophyllum bracteatum'' is an epiphytic, rarely an lithophytic Herbaceous plant, herb with crowded, wrinkled, pale green or yellowish pseudobulbs long and wide. The leaves are elliptic to narrow oblong, thin, leathery, long and wide. Between five and twenty five cream-coloured or yellowish flowers long and wide are arranged on a bluish flowering stem long with many bracts. The sepals are long and about wide, the petals about long and less than wide. The labellum is yellow, thick and fleshy, about long and wide. Flowering occurs between October ...
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Bulbophyllum Lilianae
''Bulbophyllum lilianae'', commonly known as the warty strand orchid, is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that is endemic to tropical North Queensland. It has widely spaced, deeply grooved, dark green to yellowish pseudobulbs, thin but tough, dark green to yellowish leaves and up to three cream-coloured, pale green or reddish flowers with dark red stripes and a pink labellum. It grows on shrubs, trees and rocks, often in exposed situations. Description ''Bulbophyllum lilianae'' is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb with well spaced, deeply grooved, dark green to yellowish pseudobulbs long and wide. There is a single egg-shaped to oblong, thin but tough leaf long and wide on the end of the pseudobulb. Up to three bell-shaped, cream-coloured, pale green or reddish flowers with dark red stripes, long and wide are arranged a thread-like flowering stem long. The dorsal sepals is egg-shaped to oblong, long and wide. The lateral sepals are egg-shaped and cur ...
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Bulbophyllum Wilkianum
''Bulbophyllum wilkianum'' is a species of orchid in the genus '' Bulbophyllum''. ReferencesThe Bulbophyllum-Checklist
wilkianum {{BulbophyllumAsiaPacificClade-stub ...
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Bulbophyllum Weinthalii
''Bulbophyllum weinthalii'', commonly known as the wax orchid, is a species of epiphyte, epiphytic orchid that forms dense clumps on hoop pine (''Araucaria cunninghamii''). It has crowded pseudobulbs each with a single thin, leathery, dark green leaf and a single white, green or cream-coloured flower with red or purplish markings. It occurs from south-eastern Queensland to Dorrigo National Park in New South Wales. Description ''Bulbophyllum weinthalii'' is an epiphytic Herbaceous plant, herb that forms dense clumps with crowded pseudobulbs long, wide and covered with a white sheath. Each pseudobulb has a thin, leathery, dark green, narrow elliptic to egg-shaped leaf long and wide. There is a single white, green or cream-coloured flower with red or purplish markings, long and wide. The sepals and petals are thick, fleshy and waxy. The wikt:dorsal, dorsal sepal is oblong to egg-shaped, long and wide. The wikt:lateral, lateral sepals are triangular, long, wide and spread ...
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Bulbophyllum Tuberculatum
''Bulbophyllum tuberculatum'' is a species of orchid in the genus ''Bulbophyllum ''Bulbophyllum'' is a genus of mostly epiphytic and lithophytic orchids in the family Orchidaceae. It is the largest genus in the orchid family and one of the largest genera of flowering plants with more than 2,000 species, exceeded in number onl ...''. ReferencesThe Bulbophyllum-Checklist
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Bulbophyllum Newportii
''Bulbophyllum newportii'', commonly known as the cupped strand orchid, is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that is endemic to tropical North Queensland. It has widely spaced, oval or cone-shaped, light green pseudobulbs, a single stiff, dark green egg-shaped leaf and up to eight bell-shaped white, cream-coloured or greenish flowers with a long, narrow yellow labellum. It grows on trees and rocks, usually at moderate to high elevations. Description ''Bulbophyllum newportii'' is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb that forms dense clumps. It has a creeping rhizome and well spaced, oval or cone-shaped, light green pseudobulbs long and wide. There is a single egg-shaped to oblong, stiff, dark green leaf long and wide on the end of the pseudobulb. Up to eight bell-shaped, white, cream-coloured or greenish, rarely pink flowers, long and wide are arranged on a thread-like flowering stem long. The dorsal sepals is egg-shaped, long, about wide and forms a hood ...
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Bulbophyllum Newportii (6475018335)
''Bulbophyllum newportii'', commonly known as the cupped strand orchid, is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that is endemic to tropical North Queensland. It has widely spaced, oval or cone-shaped, light green pseudobulbs, a single stiff, dark green egg-shaped leaf and up to eight bell-shaped white, cream-coloured or greenish flowers with a long, narrow yellow labellum. It grows on trees and rocks, usually at moderate to high elevations. Description ''Bulbophyllum newportii'' is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb that forms dense clumps. It has a creeping rhizome and well spaced, oval or cone-shaped, light green pseudobulbs long and wide. There is a single egg-shaped to oblong, stiff, dark green leaf long and wide on the end of the pseudobulb. Up to eight bell-shaped, white, cream-coloured or greenish, rarely pink flowers, long and wide are arranged on a thread-like flowering stem long. The dorsal sepals is egg-shaped, long, about wide and forms a hood ...
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Bulbophyllum Lingulatum
''Bulbophyllum lingulatum'' is a species of orchid in the genus '' Bulbophyllum''. ReferencesThe Bulbophyllum-Checklist
lingulatum {{BulbophyllumAsiaPacificClade-stub ...
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Bulbophyllum Lageniforme
''Bulbophyllum lageniforme'', commonly known as the smooth strand orchid, is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that is endemic to tropical North Queensland. It has flattened, pale green, grooved, clump-forming pseudobulbs, stiff, dark green leaves and up to four cream-coloured or pale green flowers with a pink labellum. It usually grows on shrubs, trees and rocks in highland rainforest. Description ''Bulbophyllum lageniforme'' is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb with clump-forming, flattened, pale green, grooved pseudobulbs long and wide. The leaves are narrow oblong, thin but stiff, long and wide. Up to four bell-shaped, cream-coloured or pale green, rarely pink flowers long and wide are arranged a thread-like flowering stem long. The dorsal sepals is egg-shaped, long and wide, the lateral sepals long and wide. The petals are lance-shaped to egg-shaped, long and wide. The labellum is pink, thick and fleshy, about long and wide. Flowering occu ...
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Section (biology)
In biology a section ( la, sectio) is a taxonomic rank that is applied differently in botany and zoology. In botany Within flora (plants), 'section' refers to a ''botanical'' rank below the genus, but above the species: * Domain > Kingdom > Division > Class > Order > Family > Tribe > Genus > Subgenus > Section > Subsection > Species In zoology Within fauna (animals), 'section' refers to a ''zoological'' rank below the order, but above the family: * Domain > Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Section > Family > Tribe > Genus > Species In bacteriology The International Code of Nomenclature for Bacteria The International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP) formerly the International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria (ICNB) or Bacteriological Code (BC) governs the scientific names for Bacteria and Archaea.P. H. A. Sneath, 2003. A short histor ... states that the Section rank is an informal one, between the subgenus and species (as in botany). References Botanical no ...
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Bulbophyllum Elisae
''Bulbophyllum elisae'', commonly known as the pineapple orchid, is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has crowded, wrinkled, pale green or yellowish clump-forming pseudobulbs, stiff, pale green to yellowish leaves and between three and twelve pale green to dark green flowers with a dark red to purple labellum. It usually grows in the tops of rainforest trees, on cliff faces or boulders. Description ''Bulbophyllum elisae'' is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb with crowded, wrinkled and grooved, pale green or yellowish pseudobulbs long and wide. The leaves are narrow oblong to lance-shaped, thin, leathery, flat, long and wide. Between three and twelve pale green to dark green flowers long and wide are arranged on one side of a thin flowering stem long. The dorsal sepal is egg-shaped, long and about wide, but the lateral sepals are much longer at long and wide. The petals are about long and wide. The labellum ...
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Bulbophyllum Elisae (2011-101-PB184863) (6475018487)
''Bulbophyllum elisae'', commonly known as the pineapple orchid, is a species of epiphytic or lithophytic orchid that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has crowded, wrinkled, pale green or yellowish clump-forming pseudobulbs, stiff, pale green to yellowish leaves and between three and twelve pale green to dark green flowers with a dark red to purple labellum. It usually grows in the tops of rainforest trees, on cliff faces or boulders. Description ''Bulbophyllum elisae'' is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb with crowded, wrinkled and grooved, pale green or yellowish pseudobulbs long and wide. The leaves are narrow oblong to lance-shaped, thin, leathery, flat, long and wide. Between three and twelve pale green to dark green flowers long and wide are arranged on one side of a thin flowering stem long. The dorsal sepal is egg-shaped, long and about wide, but the lateral sepals are much longer at long and wide. The petals are about long and wide. The labellum ...
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