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Originally Posted by tmoney
interesting development with the taenialis today....it’s folding up in a decidedly different way than the last flower. granted we have seen a grand total of 2 flowers from this species, and only one flower fade...
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Folding away from the ovary is a good sign. Change in colour is also an indicator, and if you look at the column it should be swollen.
Here's a Phal violacea 3 days after pollination.
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Originally Posted by neophyte
It seems some of the Phalaenopsis species have flowers that change color and texture but don't immediately wither after flowering; these just stay attached to the seed pod. Not sure if that's the case with this particular species...
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You are totally right! In some species petals and sepals change and turn green to photosynthesize.
It's not the case with plants in the Aphyllae section, they just dry.