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Old 11-18-2009, 09:31 PM
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The type for this species is a flower with petals and sepals almost white, or lightly flushed of pink, with darker marks on the first third of the lip. This is a variety in which the color is darker and spread all through the flower.

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Old 11-19-2009, 08:23 AM
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Gorgeous. I especially love their pretty lips.
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Old 11-20-2009, 03:37 PM
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Thats a real beauty Mauro!! I have never seen the rosea variation, its gorgeous!!
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I love its lip pattern.
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Wow, I love spectabilis and I've never seen the var. rosea before. It is fantastic.

I got the standard variety as part of the latest OB Project and it's growing well but no sign of spikes. I don't know if mine is too small to flower yet, but just wondering if any particular conditions help to prompt spiking.
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Wow, I love spectabilis and I've never seen the var. rosea before. It is fantastic.

I got the standard variety as part of the latest OB Project and it's growing well but no sign of spikes. I don't know if mine is too small to flower yet, but just wondering if any particular conditions help to prompt spiking.
Spectabilis starts blooming when the p-bulb is about 5 cm tall, Rosie! Intermediate to warm temperatures (but it stands well cold winters) and bright light are very suitable for this species.
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Love the color ..... BTW Rosie does yours still have yellow leaves??? Mine is all green now and I have it under lights.

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Love the color ..... BTW Rosie does yours still have yellow leaves??? Mine is all green now and I have it under lights.

Sheridan
Mine was never so yellow as I bought it from Germany. Mine has actually gone yellower than when I bought it (although still quite green).
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Spectabilis starts blooming when the p-bulb is about 5 cm tall, Rosie! Intermediate to warm temperatures (but it stands well cold winters) and bright light are very suitable for this species.
Thanks Mauro,

Another question. Where do the flower spikes appear from. I have a large new pbulb with a new growth from it's base which I'm guessing is going to be just another pbulb. I was just wondering what to look for as far as spikes go.

I have mine in the brightest window and also put it outside in bright sunshine a couple of times in the summer.

I can see lots of root growth and pbulbs developing so I am happy that at least I'm not killing it.
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Old 12-09-2009, 08:16 AM
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Thanks Mauro,

Another question. Where do the flower spikes appear from. I have a large new pbulb with a new growth from it's base which I'm guessing is going to be just another pbulb. I was just wondering what to look for as far as spikes go.

I have mine in the brightest window and also put it outside in bright sunshine a couple of times in the summer.

I can see lots of root growth and pbulbs developing so I am happy that at least I'm not killing it.
Rosie, sorry the late answer, but I missed this at the time you posted.
The spike appear at the base of the p-bulbs and when they start growing it is impossible to say whether it is going to be a new growth or a flower.
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