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09-24-2008, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by dgenovese1
Jenn,
That is a beautiful Lava Burst. Mine doesn't have a varietal name like yours, but it was the same size as yours is when I received it in August of 2007. Here are pics of it today...so you can see they grow quickly.
The first shows the whole plant. The second is a close-up showing all 6 spikes...of course the blooming spike is truncated, but you can see that in the full plant pose.
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Your's is beautiful too! I like it alot. I can see all those spikes and it excites me! Good job!
In the first pic of mine, can you see below the flower the little bud or branch that is developing? Does it look like a bud to you or a branch? I am just curious...only time will tell what it is for sure!
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09-24-2008, 02:02 PM
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You got it! That is pretty good considering how little you could see of it. Here is a little better picture of it for you from yesterday also...
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I saw them at R.F. Orchids last week and I kept coming back to it. Smells great too. Someone told me they didn't do well in my area so I backed off. Your area is just a tad colder I hope it does great for you.
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09-24-2008, 02:28 PM
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Well, I think it would be worth giving it a try just based on the smell alone! It smells great for most of the day.
Junebug mounted hers to a palm tree (in Melborne which is the same zone as me) and it survived TS. Fay. I don't know if they said it woudl get too warm where you are, but I can't imagine that being the problem. I think it would fine for you! I have only had mine for about 6 weeks though so we will have to see. It will be coming inside if the temps will be below 50 overnight.
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09-24-2008, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by JennS
Your's is beautiful too! I like it alot. I can see all those spikes and it excites me! Good job!
In the first pic of mine, can you see below the flower the little bud or branch that is developing? Does it look like a bud to you or a branch? I am just curious...only time will tell what it is for sure!
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Jenn,
I see three little branches starting on your bloom spike...one below the lowest bloom, and two more, above and below the clip. They look exactly like the branches showing on my long spike in the first photo, before they took off. I'm excited for you!
Swamper,
You should have no problem growing the Trgl. brachiata in the Miami area. They are warm growing plants. I grow mine right along with my other vandaceous plants, living just on the cusp between zone 10a and 10b.
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09-24-2008, 03:48 PM
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Thanks for the info. I will add it to my list and give it a try.
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09-24-2008, 04:30 PM
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Jenn,
I see three little branches starting on your bloom spike...one below the lowest bloom, and two more, above and below the clip. They look exactly like the branches showing on my long spike in the first photo, before they took off. I'm excited for you!
Swamper,
You should have no problem growing the Trgl. brachiata in the Miami area. They are warm growing plants. I grow mine right along with my other vandaceous plants, living just on the cusp between zone 10a and 10b.
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Yesss!!! That is what I was hoping you would say. I just couldn't believe that they were single blooms each or nothing at all. They look too much like multiple blooms to me to be ignored and wait for them to develop! I had to ask about them now! LoL. Thanks again! I can't wait. I am going away for the weekend, so upon my return it should be looking pretty exciting!
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09-24-2008, 04:35 PM
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Thanks for the info. I will add it to my list and give it a try.
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Glad to hear it. You will be happy with it!
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09-24-2008, 05:18 PM
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Maybe one day my Onc. sphacelatum will look something like this:
Onc. sphacelatum Photo
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09-24-2008, 08:09 PM
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Jenn, I hope and pray that my 2 Onc. sphacelatums that I bought at the auction bloom like that baby!!
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09-25-2008, 09:55 AM
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Jenn, I hope and pray that my 2 Onc. sphacelatums that I bought at the auction bloom like that baby!!
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I didn't even realize they we both got something of the same. That's why we need to make the list! Maybe next weekend?
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