thanks
I bought this plant many many years ago - it was one of the first orchids I ever had. It is one of my all-time favorites.
It has three keikis on it - I will keep the two in the front you can see in the photo and will be giving the one in the back to a friend once it roots.
My 9 year old E. sanderiana gave me three keikis that I plucked and replanted and they have bloomed by themselves already ...but on the fifth year I decided to clump the keikis with the mother ....I have the mother and daugter spiking and the grandchild is still growing with no roots yet(that is a good decision not to remove the larger keikis, Mommy=you will get more blooms from each plant)....will be posting pictures of my sanderiana soon
first bloom for the keiki. The second largest keiki is in spike now also
An absolute beauty!
I have 3 adolescents that were divisions from a mother plant. They each have bloomed sprays of 13, but I can't wait for them to get to the mature state of yours.
Just lovely!