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Old 08-28-2019, 11:16 AM
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I got this plant last year from La La Orchids, and was a bit disappointed it didn't bloom in the spring as they normally do for me. Then I was pleasantly surprised when what I assumed to be a new growth turned out to be a spike! When I started keeping nobilior I read that it preferred to grow horizontally, but this plant literally sprawls. The spike is actually on a part of the plant which grew outside of the 10" pot, so I set a pot full of leca next to the main pot to catch the runaway and make for an easy division.
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Very cool! I'm curious to see if those segments become "bluer" as the flower ages.
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Compare the bloom from the other day with one that just opened:
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Looks like the color filled in quite nicely
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Looks like the color filled in quite nicely
Yup, but so far only the tiniest hint of fragrance.
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I have always been curious about these because I love my walkerianas. Yours is very nice.
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