this species in unique in that it's a bulbophyllum that smells nice, it is alive, and in that it has flowered for me!
usually bulbos smell like rotting things or worse, and the larger bulbophyllums that I use to have wouldn't flower. the first bud opened today (was surprised to see the open flower this afternoon). in the buds post I mentioned about how I had originally purchased this plant from george norris down in texas, and that the other half of the plant had been traded to a fellow orchid grower who grew it to large size and then it burst into flower. many pieces have been put on the auction table, and I actually got a piece of my friend's plant which is the one flowering here. I couldn't smell it tonight but I'll check to see if I can smell it in the morning. It's called 'ambrosia' because it's supposed to smell fairly nice
flower
side
mostly whole plant view showing reversed-astroturf mount (would probably
work better if I had higher humidity)
I did notice a new flower spike coming up from the base of another pseudobulb so there'll be three flowers
![bulbambrosia1210a.JPG](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/0e0/0e0f9dddab011f55272c03996423d033.jpg)
flower
![bulbambrosia1210b.JPG](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/643/64359eb11e08bd6474690e2961920bd2.jpg)
side
![bulbambrosia1210c.JPG](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/266/266511a736a859139425de43627c9ea8.jpg)
mostly whole plant view showing reversed-astroturf mount (would probably
work better if I had higher humidity)
I did notice a new flower spike coming up from the base of another pseudobulb so there'll be three flowers