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Old 07-02-2022, 11:59 PM
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Always the last of my species Cymbidiums to bloom [or is that the first...]
This one definitely fits the bill of miniature, or at least this clone does; though I have seen other lancifolium with substantially longer leaves. This one is always a heavy bloomer for me; growth is similar to Cym. wadae, i.e. there is no pseudobulb per se, rather a stack of leaves on each growth that persist for a number of seasons. Spikes emerge on both the previous year's growth and growths from years before, concurrent to this year's growth. Flowers generally last 1-2 months or more, depending on night temps.
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That is pretty cool that you get spikes on past years' growths, too. It must make for a very nice show during the bloom season.
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