A bloom at the end of the same inflorescence as the keiki (but not produced by the keiki). Funny bloom is not symmetrical and won't open up completely. It's bowed inward as if it is cupping something and has one lateral sepal thrust outward as if it is doing an inner thigh stretch.
I think the colours are delish though.
Keiki is pumping out more roots. Three growing and two new nubbins forming. Fun to watch it develop.
It's also growing a keiki on another inflorescence, and a second bloom on a third. This one's determined to reproduce itself.
I know lueddemanniana like to produce keikis, but I hope it doesn't wear itself out. It's not that big of a plant.