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Matt 12-03-2009 09:01 PM

what's up with Beallara's funny flower?
 
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I have a beallara marfitch a Howard's Dream, I believe, that I had gotten about a year back. I ordered it but unfortunately in shipping the flower spike had broken. :( I planted in SH and the plant has taken off! new growths abound and roots out of control. I was pleased to see 2 spikes sprouting from a new growth last month, and have been impatiently waiting ever since. Yesterday it stated opening a flower and today after work I see that it has fully opened. Only thing is that the flower is completely upside down! Does anyone know why the flower would have done this? Weird!

WhiteRabbit 12-03-2009 09:24 PM

awww... it adds character! lol
It happens sometimes. I think it can be caused by changing the orientation to light, but I've had some upside down blooms even when I didn't not change the plants orientation to light

Zoi2 12-03-2009 10:32 PM

It's still a pretty cool bloom--good job growing!
Joann

Matt 12-04-2009 12:41 AM

Thanks! It is still a great bloom, and I am proud of it. Heck, I even got my girlfriend excited about this bloom. Just weird that the first flower opened upside down.

WhiteRabbit 12-04-2009 03:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 276310)
Thanks! It is still a great bloom, and I am proud of it. Heck, I even got my girlfriend excited about this bloom. Just weird that the first flower opened upside down.

the plant just wanted to be sure you were paying attention :lol:

orchidsamore 12-04-2009 05:08 AM

The purpose of a flower to an orchid is to attract an insect to pollinate its seed and reproduce.

The orientation of the flower has no meaning to the plant or the insect.

Brlla Marfitch has a very long flower stem and very heavy flowers. Normally they arch out from the plant if not staked. That will change the orientation of your flower to sideways or all the way 'normal' as it bends.

As you are learning this plant tends to produce more flower stems as it ages and will produce more each year.

Erce 12-04-2009 06:44 AM

i have a hanging phal doing that with all its flowers - its cool - loves when mother nature make a small joke

temperance 12-04-2009 05:26 PM

Gorgeous flowers. Nice work. :)
My Brlla did the same thing. I think the lack of symmetry is kind of refreshing.

Matt 12-04-2009 10:59 PM

Well another flower opened today and is sitting perfectly right side up. Ill post a pic tomorrow.

Good point about the orientation of the flower having no meaning to the plant, Jerry. Point well taken.

My adgm. summit Frenchtown did the exact same thing when it bloomed a few months ago. The first flower that opened was upside down and the rest opened "normally".

Matt 12-04-2009 11:01 PM

Thanks for the compliments, All! I am also glad to have gotten to finally see this plant in bloom, upside down, rightside up, or anywhere in between!


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