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keikis on keikis on keikis
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 22:35:20 GMT, "Diane Mancino"
wrote: They are as wide as a pencil. I still want to see the blooms on this which was said to" bloom all the time" Tag says 1999 for potting, so you can guess the size of this plant. How long before a keiki gets to blooming size? Diane Den kingianum 'Ruth' AM/AOS A beautifully grown plant completely encircled with over 300 flowers, thirty-five spikes; dominantly deep-purple at ends of tepals, lightening in tone towards center; lip a deep uniform purple. Exhibitor was Louis A. Jaskow, Jr., Rye, N.Y Judged in Regional Supplementary Judging at NY, NY 3/20/1974 So you have an awarded plant. With quite a potential and history. A full grown keiki will be about the size of a pencil. Aren't the center mother plant canes about that size. So they can bloom and rebloom again and again. This is one line I have seen bloom very happily on old canes. Right up until they dry up and start to fall apart. Good work on the raffle table. I will let you collect my tickets for me. I don't win like that. Usually the ticket before or after mine is the one drawn. SuE http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php |
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