Is den. ejerii at all related to the lindleyi? I have an ejerii which looks really similar to the lindleyi but maybe they have nothing to do with each other; if so please ignore the following. I grew the ejerii outside this past summer, brought it inside in Oct, and never stopped watering it almost every day (it's mounted on a stick). It's putting out 9 spikes right now on the 6 pbulbs it developed last spring. It sits in a SE window and it's in a room that doesn't get below 59F. If this wanted a dry winter rest it didn't tell me. It also hasn't stopped growing new roots all year.
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