Bulbophyllum rubrolabellum

Family : Orchidaceae


Text © Pietro Puccio

 

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English translation by Mario Beltramini

 

The species is endemic to Taiwan where it grows on the trees of the humid forests between the 700 and 1500 m of altitude.

The name of the genus is the combination of the Greek sunstantives “βολβός” (bolbos) = bulb and “φύλλον” (phyllon) = leaf, with reference to the leaves that grow at the apex of the pseudobulbs; the name of the species is the combination of the Latin adjective “ruber, bra, brum” = red and of the substantive “labellum, i” = small lip, with obvious reference.

Common names: red lipped bulbophyllum (English); hong xin shi dou lan (Chinese).

The Bulbophyllum rubrolabellum T.P.Lin (1975) is an epiphytic species with creeping rhizome rooting at the nodes and close pseudobulbs, about 1 cm long and of 0,7 cm of diameter, of pale green colour, with at the apex one single oblong leaf with acute apex, 2,5-4 cm long and 0,8-1 cm broaf, of pale green colour, coriaceous.

Endemic to Taiwan and endangered in nature, the Bulbophyllum rubrolabellum is a miniature epiphytic orchid, rarely present in the collections © Giuseppe Mazza

Endemic to Taiwan and endangered in nature, the Bulbophyllum rubrolabellum is a miniature epiphytic orchid, rarely present in the collections © Giuseppe Mazza

Basal inflorescence, on a 1-1,5 cm long peduncle, compact, formed by 5-10 tiny flowers, of 0,6-0,8 cm of diameter, with yellowish white sepals and petals and bright red labellum, each lasting 8-10 days. Almost similar sepals, ovate with acuminate apex, 3-4 mm long and 1,5-2 mm broad, elliptical petals with acute apex, about 1,5 mm long and 0,5 mm broad, curved labellum, 2,5-3 mm long and about 1 mm long column.

Miniature orchid at risk of extinction in nature, rarely present in the collection of orchids passionates. On the base of the climate characteristics of the locations where it lives in nature the most suitable conditions of cultivation are those of an intermediate greenhouse for orchids, luminous and aerated, with lowest winter temperature values not under the 12 °C. The waterings must be frequent in summer, most spaced in winter, but without ever allowing the substratum to dry up completely, utilizing rain water, demineralized or by reverse osmosis.

The compact inflorescence has 5-10 tiny flowers of 0,6-0,8 cm of diameter with a bright red labellum that has given the name to the species © Giuseppe Mazza

The compact inflorescence has 5-10 tiny flowers of 0,6-0,8 cm of diameter with a bright red labellum that has given the name to the species © Giuseppe Mazza

It is to be preferably kept mounted on logs, pieces of bark, rafts of cork or of arborescent ferns roots covered by sphagnum. For the fertilizations can be utilized, with monthly frequency, a hydrosoluble balanced product, with microelements, at 1/5 the dosage shown on the package.

The species is reported in the appendix II of the CITES (species whose trade is internationally ruled) and is present in the red list of the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) aming the species at very high risk of extinction in the next future (“Endangered”).

Synonyms: Bulbophyllum fenghuangshanianum S.S.Ying (1990); Bulbophyllum odoratissimum var. rubrolabellum (T.P.Lin) S.S.Ying (1990).

 

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