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Brassalova nodosa flower spike or leaves?
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04-30-2017, 11:46 AM
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Brassalova nodosa flower spike or leaves?
This is the plant that introduced me to the OB a thousand posts ago. I originally bought it as a start of something and you all helped me ID it.
So, it has been growing happily and now I see these two growths. What do you think they are? It really seems to small to bloom.
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They're new growths. Brassavola produce a spike from the base of a mature leaf .
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What Subrosa said. Nice, healthy growths.
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Well, good! They just didn't look smooth and sleek, like the other leaves. Ok. Thanks, guys, I am doing something right.
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