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Originally Posted by JScott
According to the excellent article about tenebrosa written by Art Chadwick, this one grows in the summer and fall, then rests for a while, and blooms in spring or summer. It has three big new growths, so I expect to see it bloom in less than a year.
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One other little quirk of L. tenebrosa... as the growths mature, they very likely may produce sheaths long before blooming. So if you see sheaths during the winter, it's easy to get very excited, then disappointed when they don't do anything for months. So they will test your patience... but they're doing what they do normally. They will tease you and tease you... and still wait until summer to bloom. Consider yourself warned...
