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Old 01-13-2013, 02:31 AM
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My Onc. Wildcat has a new spike and it is very reddish brown as are the flowers.
I think I know which one you're talking about.
I really really couldn't bring myself to even look at wildcat flowers (I just hated any spotted flowers but espcially wildcat). I still don't like them except I began to find "Green Valley" quite attractive, and the dark colored one.

Does yours have dark red brown flowers with hint of white or yellow at the tip? and the lip is brighter red compared to the rest of the flower, right??

I see them every now and then when I go to trader Joes, but they are either too big or have serious spotting and other issues that I'm scared to bring them into the apartment.

How's yours doing?
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Old 01-13-2013, 11:06 AM
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I think I know which one you're talking about.
I really really couldn't bring myself to even look at wildcat flowers (I just hated any spotted flowers but espcially wildcat). I still don't like them except I began to find "Green Valley" quite attractive, and the dark colored one.

Does yours have dark red brown flowers with hint of white or yellow at the tip? and the lip is brighter red compared to the rest of the flower, right??

I see them every now and then when I go to trader Joes, but they are either too big or have serious spotting and other issues that I'm scared to bring them into the apartment.

How's yours doing?
Lots of the Wildcats have spotted flowers but mine doesn't. Here is a picture. My leaves do have some tiny little spots but some of my Onc. do and others don't and I just think its in their makeup for some to have that tendency. It bloomed about the very same time last year. I really like this one. Based on my notes from last year, this spike will take about 2 months before bloom.
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