At the end of January, this No ID nobilior had 6 growths of which three were flower growths carrying a total of 13 buds
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One day in February, I had to move the plant indoor as the temperature was forecasted to drop to 5゜C or even lower. The temperature did drop to below 5゜C and the cold weather had lasted for about a week.
A few days later after I put back the plant outdoor, I found the buds of one of the flower growths were turning yellow. I said to myself not to worry as I still had two flower growths. But it was very very sad that within a week or so, all the six growths were dead.
I was very frustrated and had thought of discarding the plant as it had bud blasted before. When I calmed down I knew my thinking was totally wrong. Bud blooming and blasting are both part of the game. I have to accept both of them.
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One day in March when I examined the plant, I saw a new growth emerged. To my surprise, I found later the plant had a total of six growths of which three were flower growths (all emerged from the base of the dead flower growths). The six dead growths had resurrected.
Today, all the flowers are blooming. A very dramatic blooming.