Bulbophyllum sicyobulbon

The term Bulbophyllum sicyobulbon does not correspond to a widely recognized taxonomic name or established concept within reputable botanical references. Comprehensive databases of orchid species, such as the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP) and the Kew Gardens “Plants of the World Online,” do not list a species or subspecies bearing this exact epithet. Consequently, there is no verifiable information regarding its morphology, distribution, ecology, or taxonomic history.

Possible etymology

  • Bulbophyllum: derived from the Greek words βούλβος (boulbos, “bulb”) and φύλλον (phyllon, “leaf”), referring to the characteristic bulbous pseudobulbs of many species in this orchid genus.
  • sicyobulbon: the components of this specific epithet are unclear. The segment “sicyo-” might be a variant of the Latin siccus (“dry”) or a transliteration of a personal name; “-bulbon” repeats the root found in the generic name, possibly emphasizing the bulbous nature of the plant.

Without corroborating taxonomic literature, the precise meaning and intended reference of the epithet remain uncertain.

Conclusion

Given the absence of reliable encyclopedic sources, Bulbophyllum sicyobulbon cannot be described as an established botanical entity. Any further discussion would be speculative.

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