Actually yeah, I did, alongside a kinganium. Both came super robust, just with dead roots. That one quickly solved on it's own once in moss, and both had put out new leaves/growths since arrival.
My climate is actually similar to to certain parts of australia (i belive west or southwest coast), and i have been advised to keep these in a same manner as a nobile, ie outside, just out of the rain.
I mean, it could still be a leaf, but i didn't notice any tip growth points unlike kinganium, who made a few new leaves as well as cane, whereat patricia only made two small canes and it's midway to producing a signiciantly larger one. The growth pattern also resembles nobile to a degree, at least apparence wise when a top leaf emerges, and it looks nothing like it at all, hence my uncertainty.
I mean, i only got it mid summer, was not expecting blooms for at least a year (a personal default buffer time for new orchids to acclimate; or any other plant tbf).
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