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Phal. chibae
Phal. chibae - the bloom measures 1/2"
http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL858.../364421038.jpg The whole plant http://pic80.picturetrail.com/VOL858.../364421030.jpg I got this last year from Big Leaf. This is a first time to bloom plant and it has four spikes. Three of the spikes originate from growing points along the root system. Brooke |
Wow! Nice growing!
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lovely
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Very pretty and cute flower, thank you!!
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I've been really tempted by this one. Over and over and over and . . . . Does yours lose the leaves, or are you able to maintain them?
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What a cutsie! I have never heard of a phal growing spikes off the root system, that's neat! Are they coming off the roots themselves, or something else?
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Super cool one, Brooke.
Kim |
Camille I've had other phals grow spikes from a root. I currently have a deliciosa in spike with a couple of them originating from the roots.
This chibae is a seedling and has nothing but roots in the location of the spikes. It isn't old enough to have a long stem so it has to be from roots. I have a honghenensis that produced a keiki from a growing point on a root but I don't have a pic of it yet. It hasn't bloomed for me :>( Brooke |
what a beauty!! This is my first time hearing/seeing a Phal. chibae.
could you please share how your growing conditions are for your lovely chibae? |
Sorry John I forgot to answer your inquiry - no mine didn't lose any leaves over the winter. None of my "deciduous" types lose their leaves.
Fieldsofgold I grow in a g/h with minimum temps of 60degrees. Brooke |
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