Bulbo echinolabium finally blooms and here come the flies
William Green shows off his blooming Bulbophyllum echinolabium with its first large flower. The fragrance of the flower resembles rotting flesh, or perhaps feces...not pleasant, but the flies that serve as its pollinators are very much are attracted to it!

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