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Bulbophyllum sect. Cirrhopetalum is a section of the genus Bulbophyllum. [1] The taxon name comes from Latin cirrus ( fringe ) and Greek petalon ( petal ), hence meaning fringed-petaled . Description
Cirrhopetalum asperulum (J.J.Sm.) Garay, Hamer & Siegerist Bulbophyllum trigonopus is a species of epiphytic orchid that is found in Borneo and from Thailand to Malaysia . It was first formally described in 1881 by Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach who gave it the name Cirrhopetalum trigonopus and gave Bulbophyllum trigonopus as a synonym .
Bulbophyllum umbellatum var. umbellatum, many synonyms including Cirrhopetalum maculosum [3] Cirrhopetalanthrin is a dimeric phenanthrene derivative from B. umbellatum var. umbellatum . [ 4 ]
As stated in the book The Orchids of the Philippines, synonyms of Bulbophyllum weberi include Bulbophyllum baucoenese, Cirrhopetlumalum baucoense, and Cirrhopetalum weberi. It is endemic to the Philippines. The common name of Bulbophylum weberi is Weber's bulbophyllum because of its discovery by C.M. Weber, the man that took the type specimens.
Bulbophyllum retusiusculum is found in lowland evergreen forests and primary montane forests at elevations of 500 to 3000 meters in China (Gansu, Guizhou, Hainan, Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Xizang, Yunnan), Nepal, India (Assam and Sikkim), Bhutan, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
While humans wouldn’t be very happy to find that organisms were growing on their skin, particularly fungi, algae, and insects, it works out pretty well for sloths. Sloths may be hosting entire ...
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Cirrhopetalum longissimum Ridl. (1896) Bulbophyllum longissimum is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. It is native to the Malay Peninsula. It is most ...