And i'm only really writing about bulbophyllums because I've been working on the Philippine genus page of that genus for two days now. There's a LOT. I shudder to think about the day I have to make all the Bulbos of other countries...
But it's interesting to see that it's making a lot of sense to have divided it further to sections. I see the point of having sections now. Judging from all the thumbnails of the species, they all (evidently) share a common trait.
For example, the section Leopardinae has all the normal flowery looking ones (by my old standards, "flowery" came close to what I drew when told to draw a flower: a small circle with loops bouncing all around it).
But it's interesting to see that it's making a lot of sense to have divided it further to sections. I see the point of having sections now. Judging from all the thumbnails of the species, they all (evidently) share a common trait.
For example, the section Leopardinae has all the normal flowery looking ones (by my old standards, "flowery" came close to what I drew when told to draw a flower: a small circle with loops bouncing all around it).
Like I said in the About page, we're no scientists. So we're encountering all this as if it's something really new.
I'll be working on Leptopus next. Unfortunately I don't have enough time to really go into detail for the species like I did with Abdominea minimifolia (bit proud of that page) but eventually, I'll get to finish all this.
I'll be working on Leptopus next. Unfortunately I don't have enough time to really go into detail for the species like I did with Abdominea minimifolia (bit proud of that page) but eventually, I'll get to finish all this.