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Schombolaelia Splendid Spire 'Pink Pinnacle' another
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these are very cool.....

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Nice set, Wendy.
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I've never tried any of these Schombolaelia hybrids. They look really nice.
Beside controlling the height, are the plants any easier or different to
grow and flower than either genus?
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Gary, they have been very reliable bloomers for me, also faster spiking.
I might mention that I aquired pieces from huge specimen plants.

My laelias spike & bloom okay but some Shomburgkia tibicinis & undulata,
remain to be seen! *G*
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nice. Beside controlling the height, are the plants any easier or
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This is a wonderful set of photos, Wendy. The colors in this are
breathtaking!

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Thanks Diana, glad you like them!

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This is a wonderful set of photos, Wendy. The colors in this are
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