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    Default This colmanara is getting prettier by the year

    this is how I bought this colmanara last winter
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    this year the flowers are larger, and with different red/white ratio in the colours
    I think it looks better
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    I agree the colors are deeper, very nice

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    Very nice!

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    Very nice! I agree, the color is much nicer this year....wtg!

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    Super

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    That change is probably due to differences in temperature and/or light levels when the buds were maturing, and I'd bet the plant was kept warmer and/or not as brightly under your care.

    Red pigments are particularly sensitive to those differences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raybark View Post
    That change is probably due to differences in temperature and/or light levels when the buds were maturing, and I'd bet the plant was kept warmer and/or not as brightly under your care.

    Red pigments are particularly sensitive to those differences.
    Agreed. I noticed this when we were getting red / red brown oncidium type orchids in bud from Hawaii and blooming them out here in Arkansas. Depending on the temperature when the buds formed and opened made a difference in the color. I remember posting a photo of some oncidium that had both the bright red blooms and darker blood red/brown red blooms on two spikes on the same plant.

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    Very pretty. Reminds me of Wilsonara Kolibri.

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    I really love the pattern.

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    Thanks
    this year there 12 buds on the spike (last yaer were only 7) the flowers are larger, and the colour red more intens, and a slightly different pattern of white- actually more of a butter yellow
    this year it bloomed under growing lights
    I enjoy the improvement

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