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Old 09-13-2008, 11:02 PM
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One of my very favorites and yours is spectacular.

Mine was just hanging around, doing nothing for the longest time until I repositioned it, just slightly. Shortly after that, it spiked (this past summer). The scent of these flowers is probably the prettiest of all, like honeysuckle.

Great growing and enjoy!
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Then the sheaths dried up. I'm not sure if buds will develop now or not. Has anybody had one bloom from a dried sheath?
Dont worry, Ive bloomed nodosas and their hybrids from dried sheaths.
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I just moved my nodosa, cucullata and cordata out to the pool area
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I just moved my nodosa, cucullata and cordata out to the pool area
Expect spikes! They bloom all year long, out here in paradise!
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I've had them in the brightest area in the orchid room but they just weren't doing much...hopefully this move will do the trick!

Thanks for starting this thread, Kim
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My great pleasure, Sue. Keep us posted, and good luck.

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