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Originally Posted by Merita
So hybrids can flourish both ways?
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Merita ----- if we focus on the question of --- can some cattleya orchids (eg. hybrids) produce flower spikes from dried up sheaths - especially ones that have been sitting around dried up for a while ------- then the answer is yes ----- there are possibilities for flower spikes/buds eventually coming out from dried sheaths. There may be times where a dried sheath might not result in any spiking/budding. But it's true that spike/bud formation can occur with some relatively long-standing dried sheaths.
And some catt-typle orchids are known to capable of producing flower spikes/buds from sheaths at times, while other times producing spikes/buds without a sheath ----- or at least no regular type sheath (eg. might have come from a very tiny sheath, which we could probably count as sheathless). That is - some people reckon that 'sheathless' isn't technically true ----- as they say that all spikes come from a 'sheath' of some sort.
Maybe at least somebody out there can confirm that 'sheathless' really means spiking from absolutely no sheath at all (as compared with spiking from a visibly hard-to-see tiny sheath).