Erythrone ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Nov 22, 2010 Messages 9,376 Reaction score 205 Location Eastern Townships, Quebec Jan 15, 2011 #1 A new growth in an old growth that flowered last year, beside the old flower stem. Did you ever see that ?
A new growth in an old growth that flowered last year, beside the old flower stem. Did you ever see that ?
SlipperFan Addicted Joined Jun 9, 2006 Messages 43,287 Reaction score 51 Location Michigan, USA Jan 15, 2011 #2 Poor plant is confused!
P Paph_LdyMacBeth Guest Jan 16, 2011 #3 I'd take a confused Delrosi any day! I have come across other posts where this has happened, but I can't offer any explanation. Sorry!
I'd take a confused Delrosi any day! I have come across other posts where this has happened, but I can't offer any explanation. Sorry!
G goldenrose Guest Jan 16, 2011 #4 Yes, it's been posted before. My Hidecki Okuyama (malip x gardeneri) has done it on several occasions.
Yes, it's been posted before. My Hidecki Okuyama (malip x gardeneri) has done it on several occasions.
Erythrone ST Supporter Supporting Member Joined Nov 22, 2010 Messages 9,376 Reaction score 205 Location Eastern Townships, Quebec Jan 16, 2011 #5 The flower of that Delrosi was confused too....But it was its first bloom. Very short stem, distorted pouch and petals. I hope it will be better at the next flowering.
The flower of that Delrosi was confused too....But it was its first bloom. Very short stem, distorted pouch and petals. I hope it will be better at the next flowering.
W. Beetus Well-Known Member Joined Dec 31, 2010 Messages 5,263 Reaction score 0 Location Northwest Ohio Jan 16, 2011 #6 That's something that you don't see everyday!