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Old 12-21-2007, 03:14 PM
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My Phal bellina put out a bloom on August 26...it was a light cream color with the usual beautiful markings. As it aged, it started turning green...that was fine. A second bloom popped open while the first was still attached...went through the same color changes. Now a thrid bud is starting...and the first two blooms are still on the plant!

Is this normal?

The oldest bloom is the one on top
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Old 12-21-2007, 03:52 PM
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I have had 2 blooms on different spikes on one plant at the same time on my violacea ... but 3 on a spike!
Lucky you!
You have a very happy orchid there

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Wow that is a beauty! I must have one! On the list it goes!
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But the first bloom is so old it's losing it's pink colorings!

Don't ya think this should've dropped off already?

This is what it started out looking like!
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Even though its losing its colouring, the substance of the flower still looks good! Good growing & congrats for what must be one happy plant.
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It will drop off when it's good and ready to .. it's not ready to let it go yet .. that's the sign of a healthy plant, indeed
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I will never fully understand these 'chids!

Thanks for the input everybody...I was thinking "this isn't right"!
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I read someplace that this is one of few orchids that is able to photosynthesize through its flowers. I thought it was only after the flower was pollinated though...? Maybe your plant is trying to make a bit more energy to sustain its flowering?
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Wow, how did you get the old bloom to look like that? Mine never loses its colouring, and still has an intense magenta even when it has wilted completely.
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WOW! I have never seen that before. I can't say whether it's normal or not but like Neverend said they always stay magenta...... until the bitter end here.
You might have something new there!
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