Finding
This plant was previously identified by Leslie Garay as B. tricornoides; the combination of very long, forward-pointing carinae at the apex of the column and lip without ridges fit this species; B. tricornoides and B. tricorne are very similar, the difference in characteristics are the teeth of B. tricorne are short, blunt and sharply downturned; the teeth of B. tricornoides are long, sharply pointed and extend straight out from the apex of the column; this plant fits the characteristics of B. tricornoides; there is an almost identical photo to this plant in the IOSPE.
Number Of Leaves Per Growth Or Cane: 1
Leaf Length: 15 cm
Leaf Width: 3.8 cm
Leaf Margin: entire
Leaf Shape: elliptical
Pseudobulb Length: 4 cm
Pseudobulb Width: 2.6 cm
Pseudobulb Distance: 3-4 cm
Inflorescence Overall Length: 16.8 cm
Inflorescence Arrangement: arched raceme
Floral Bracts Length: 1 cm
Floral Bracts Width: 0.2 cm
Ovary Length: 0.7 cm
Ovary Width: 0.1
Ovary Shape: elongate, thin
Ovary Color: light chartreuse
Ovary Texture: glabrous
Flower Natural Spread Length: 1.5 cm
Flower Natural Spread Width: 0.7 cm
Dorsal Sepal Length: 0.7 cm
Dorsal Sepal Width: 0.5 cm
Lateral Sepals Length: 1.3 cm
Lateral Sepals Width: 0.3 cm
Petals Length: 0.1 cm
Petals Width: 0.3 cm
Judging Center: Atlanta
Award Number: 20222105
Award Date: December 10, 2022
Awarded As: Bulbophyllum tricornoides
Seidenfaden 1979. This name is accepted