Number Of Leaves Per Growth Or Cane: 1
Leaf Length: 3.0
Leaf Width: 0.5
Leaf Margin: smooth
Leaf Shape: lanceolate
Pseudobulb Length: 0.9
Pseudobulb Width: 0.4
Pseudobulb Distance: close together
Pseudobulb Root Tip: green
Inflorescence Overall Length: 7.5
Ovary Length: 1.4
Ovary Width: 0.2
Ovary Shape: round
Ovary Color: chartreuse
Ovary Texture: ribbed
Flower Natural Spread Length: 0.7
Flower Natural Spread Width: 1.0
Dorsal Sepal Length: 0.5
Dorsal Sepal Width: 0.3
Lateral Sepals Length: 0.7
Lateral Sepals Width: 0.3
Petals Length: 0.3
Petals Width: 0.2
Judging Center: Great Plains
Award Number: 20183503
Award Date: January 20, 2018
Awarded As: Bulbophyllum rinkei
This is the award that was originally submitted as Bulbophyllum ovalifolium. Which has now been described as Bulbophyllum rinkei.
Four flowers and six buds on 10 inflorescences up to 7.5cm long, plant mounted on a 9.5cm x 7.0cm wooden plaque; pseudobulbs ovoid, elongated, 0.4cm wide x 0.9cm long; lanceolate leaf, largest leaf blade 0.5cm wide x 3.0 cm long, dark green; sepals translucent yellow, surface and reverse stippled burgundy horizontally, spots coalesce apically, stippling on reverse creating 3 veins; petals porrect, yellow stippled burgundy, stippling on reverse on midrib; lip hinged yellow overlaid dark yellow, stippled burgundy, mid lobe with orange stripe centrally, side lobes spotted burgundy; column green, anther cap yellow; ovary 1.4cm long, chartreuse darker distally, finely stippled burgundy; substance light, texture crystalline; species from New Guinea; ID by SITF__________. Plant came from Andy's Orchids. Plant collected in New Guinea by Walter Teague in the 1970's.