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Old 03-25-2018, 09:01 PM
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Hi all,

I know it can produce keikies, however I am interested if it can produce flowers out of old flower "bud beds"?
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Yes, pulchra will continue to produce flowers on older spikes...for many years.
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Yes, pulchra will continue to produce flowers on older spikes...for many years.

You mean it will elongate and flower or will produce a new bud on the place where the old one was?
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The spike will continue to grow and add more buds to the new growth. Older parts will not form new buds.
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The spike will continue to grow and add more buds to the new growth. Older parts will not form new buds.
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