In which case a "blind" sheath is quite common.
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"Shell" wrote in message
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I suspect this may be a first bloom for this plant
Shell
"Ray" wrote in message
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Kye's right, but let me add that the maturity and overall health of the
plant can also affect that.
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"Shell" wrote in message
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It's a Bl. Morning Glory
Shell
"Kye" wrote in message
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Not always... many plants produce a false sheath, which is totally
empty
and
just does nothing. What Genera/Species is it???
Kye.
"Shell" wrote in message
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If an orchid is in sheath I sould be expecting a flower spike soon
yes?
Shell