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Originally Posted by orchidsarefun
Here's mine. It's done this within a month. I don't know what it's supposed to do for the rest of the growing season! Lol
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Nothing. The flower will probably last about a week or less, dry up, and leave the leaves behind. Like I said, the leaves persist until some time during late summer or early fall. The tuberoids will stay dormant from the time the leaves drop until right about the beginning of May.
Yours is positively
Corybas geminigibbus. You can identify it from
Corybas pictus from the lanceolate shaped labellum. With
Corybas pictus the labellum is rounded.
The other way to tell that it is
Corybas geminigibbus is from the callus on the lip. The "gemini" in "geminigibbus" is referring to the twin ridged callus on the lip.