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totally undeserved flower spike :D
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totally undeserved flower spike :D
My Colmanara/Oncostele Wildcat 'Bobcat' is sending up a new growth and a flower spike. I bought her in bloom ~3 mo ago, and she's ready to bloom again already! My first rebloom too.
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Where do you see the spike? I don't see one.
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The spike is hiding out between the front pseudobulb and its outer right leaf. I circled it in red.
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Nice! These are gorgeous flowers!
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The spike is hiding out between the front pseudobulb and its outer right leaf. I circled it in red.
Ooooh! There it is! I thought it was a leaf! Awesome work! Way to go!
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Well done!!
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