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phal schilleriana mutated flower
Some of you may recall that I once asked about a phal schilleriana that has
only one leaf left and that developed a spike. I was advised by someone here to try using keiki grow, and I even bought it, but alas the spike is so thin that I did not know how to go about peeling the node, and so I did not try the keiki paste. I let it flower, since I figured that this is probably it's last effort, and might as well let it go out with a bang. Today the first flower opened, and it's badly mutated. It looks to me like its lip fused with the two lateral sepals, so it only has a dorsal sepal, 2 petals, and one lower sepal-lip thingie. I generally like peloric Phals, but this stress-caused mutation is a sad sight. I don't really think that it will get better, but I am reluctant to throw it out while there is that one healthy looking leaf. Still hoping for a miracle, I guess. Fortunately I have a lot of healthy Phals and many of them are in flower or in spike, so in general I am pleased with my collection's performance, but I still can't help being a bit sad about this one. It's just a seedling really, I got it as a seedling in October 2003 at the NCOS show in DC. By March 2005 it had already lost all but one of its leaves, probably due to cold -- I only later found out that schilleriana is even more cold sensitive and so are seedlings, so a schilleriana seedling is likely to fare poorly in temperature where other Phals are still ok. Then this one-leafed seedling hung on to its life for the last year, and I kept hoping that it would still pull through somehow, but now I don't have much hope left for it anymore. Joanna |
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