Flowering the same species in different parts of the world is always intrigueing when our weather patterns must be so different ; the most remarkable example I know is when - in another place - I posted pics of Cyrtorchis articulata , when my plant was in flower ( and I have never ever seen it elsewhere, or seen anyone else post pics) and lo and behold, a forum friend in Australia also had it in flower - now this is quite remarkable. We both had apparently mature flowering size plants, we had both had them for several years, never flowered , and we are in opposite hemispheres - the Aussie one "ought" to have flowered 6 months away from mine. After that, Florida to Dorset seems quite normal !






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