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Old 18-03-2003, 08:33 PM
Geir Harris Hedemark
 
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Default Epidendrum growth

My epi "ballerina" hybrid is in full bloom, and has also started
sprouting a number of new canes and keikis. Weird, but I guess that is
what you get when you fool around with hybrids.

There are also a number of growths on the flowering reeds, between the
flowers and leaves. There are about five per reed, spaced out along
the naked part of the reed. Anyone know what they are? Keikis? New
flower stems?

Geir

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Old 19-03-2003, 04:44 PM
Larry Dighera
 
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Default Epidendrum growth

On 18 Mar 2003 21:18:09 +0100, Geir Harris Hedemark
(Geir Harris Hedemark) wrote in Message ID
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There are also a number of growths on the flowering reeds, between the
flowers and leaves. There are about five per reed, spaced out along
the naked part of the reed. Anyone know what they are? Keikis? New
flower stems?


While they can be either, they are more likely keikis.


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