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06-06-2017, 04:00 PM
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Laelia x finckeniana 'Kennedy's' AM/AOS
This is a natural hybrid between L anceps and L albida.
Some 3-4 years ago, I bid on a small mother division in the AOS Judges Auction in Stamford, CT. It was a very small plant, and initially it took a turn for the worse. Eventually it came around, and it is now blooming for the first time.
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06-06-2017, 05:20 PM
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That's a beauty!
May I ask you to post a pic of the whole plant?
Thank you
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06-06-2017, 09:10 PM
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I second the whole plant!
I bought one last year, but I'm having a hard time keeping this plant in a pot... it keeps growing roots and p-bulbs everywhere. I'm curious how you manage it. I have 8 or so p-bulbs, but haven't bloomed yet.
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06-06-2017, 10:00 PM
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The Mexican (i.e. "true") Laelias are ramblers.
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06-07-2017, 01:55 PM
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Beautiful! I'd love to grab some of these warmth tolerant Mexican Laelia.
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Originally Posted by Jeff214
I second the whole plant!
I bought one last year, but I'm having a hard time keeping this plant in a pot... it keeps growing roots and p-bulbs everywhere. I'm curious how you manage it. I have 8 or so p-bulbs, but haven't bloomed yet.
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Where did you find yours?
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06-07-2017, 10:33 PM
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To those asking for a pic of the whole plant, this clone appears to be very 'tight', as it has 5 years of growth in a 4" plastic pot.
This might change now that it is approaching maturity. I have seen some L anceps being very tight as seedlings, and then they start to stretch to 1.1/2"-2" when they mature.
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06-08-2017, 02:43 AM
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Quote:
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Beautiful! I'd love to grab some of these warmth tolerant Mexican Laelia.
Where did you find yours?
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I got one from Marble branch farms.
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Thanks for the pic. Looks much tidier than mine.
With mine, the younger p-bulbs do seem much more clumped together while the mature sized ones seem spread out. It's also possible that my plant is simply reaching towards the light source...?
I wish mine would bloom. It's just finished three new p-bulbs and I notice that new shoots are already growing. I doubt a spike will follow now.
Anyway, congrats on the bloom - looks fantastic!
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