P phraggy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 21, 2012 Messages 1,126 Reaction score 0 Location North West England Apr 16, 2015 #1 Phrag Ainsworthii ( Sedeni x longifolium roezlei ) This has flowered many times before but this is the first I have had with no pouch!! Any ideas???
Phrag Ainsworthii ( Sedeni x longifolium roezlei ) This has flowered many times before but this is the first I have had with no pouch!! Any ideas???
P phraggy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 21, 2012 Messages 1,126 Reaction score 0 Location North West England Apr 16, 2015 #2 No pouch? Don't know why but this phrag ( Ainsworthii Sedeni x longifolium v. roezlei ) has flowered perfectly many times before but this time --without a pouch. Anyone know how this can happen?? Ed Attachments DSC00313-001.JPG 86.8 KB · Views: 49
No pouch? Don't know why but this phrag ( Ainsworthii Sedeni x longifolium v. roezlei ) has flowered perfectly many times before but this time --without a pouch. Anyone know how this can happen?? Ed
Gilda Well-Known Member Joined Jun 10, 2006 Messages 2,632 Reaction score 56 Location North East Tennessee, Z6 , Sunroom, flourecent lig Apr 16, 2015 #3 I've had them do that occasionally... the next bloom is always ok. something happens when the flower is forming...birth defect.:wink:
I've had them do that occasionally... the next bloom is always ok. something happens when the flower is forming...birth defect.:wink:
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SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,287 Reaction score 51 Location Michigan, USA Apr 16, 2015 #5 I agree with Gilda. However, I had a Paph that did that every time it bloomed. It's now compost.
Kawarthapine Kawarthapine Joined Jan 10, 2015 Messages 845 Reaction score 0 Location Peterborough, On. Apr 16, 2015 #6 Well, at least the next flower will impress. Perhaps you should self it and register it under a new name. May I suggest 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde':rollhappy::rollhappy:
Well, at least the next flower will impress. Perhaps you should self it and register it under a new name. May I suggest 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde':rollhappy::rollhappy:
P phraggy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 21, 2012 Messages 1,126 Reaction score 0 Location North West England Apr 17, 2015 #7 Cut the spike off now, so we'll see what happens the next time around!! Ed