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Thread: Laelia anceps finally bloomed

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    Default Laelia anceps finally bloomed

    Laelia anceps finally bloomed after 6 months!
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    Nice.
    Do you mean that it took 6 months for the flower stem to develop?
    It only blooms once a year...
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    Yes from initiation of spike to bloom 6 months.
    You are correct it only blooms once a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike H View Post
    Yes from initiation of spike to bloom 6 months.
    You are correct it only blooms once a year.
    Okay. My L gouldiana takes less time, maybe 2 months at most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike H View Post
    Laelia anceps finally bloomed after 6 months!
    Wow, Mike!! That is so beautiful. I love the colors!

    cheers,
    BD

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    Love this species. Congratulations!



    Susan

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