Bulbophyllum sessile (Koenig) J.J.Sm. 190
Description: A small size orchid found in evergreen lowland forests on terminal branches and twigs in the upper canopy at elevations around 1000 meters as a cool to warm growing epiphyte on trees in open forest, this species is widespread throughout the country in more open situations, such as along forest roads in the lowlands, fruit tree orchards and forest regrowth, where they can be found in considerable masses.
Photorights: Sok Vichea
- Size: Pseudobulbs 1,5-2cm apart, 3mm long, leave 0.7cm wide and 2cm long( rarely to 4cm long)
- Collector/Witnesses: Sok vichea
- Year Collected: 2013
- Growing Media: Pot/wood
- Flowering Period: May-september
- Color: The sepals are pale yellow at the tip, cream at the base, The petals are cream, yellow green lip
- Water: 3-5 time per week
- Light: Bright light to partial shade
- Temperature: 16-25°C