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Old 16-10-2004, 02:47 AM
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One of the orchids (Phal) that I bought recently has two buds that have
fused together to form one bud. I remember once reading about this sort of
phenomenon, and there was a term for it, and now I can't find the article
anymore. It isn't peloric, but some other term. I didn't notice this strange
bud until I got home, and now I am quite curious what the flower/flowers
will look like once this opens. Has anyone else here experienced this? Is it
a mutation? Is it due to something cultural? Is it likely to do this again
if it is doing it once? Or is it a once in a blue moon sort of thing? Most
of the buds and flowers on this Phal are currently normal, it's just that
one siamese twin bud-cluster.

Joanna


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Old 18-10-2004, 03:12 AM
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Answering my own inquiry: I found the article that I had once read about
this. I believe that my Phal has a fasciated bud. This is the article about
fasciation in orchids:
http://orchidweb.org/publications/bu...asciation.html
Best,
Joanna

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One of the orchids (Phal) that I bought recently has two buds that have
fused together to form one bud. I remember once reading about this sort of
phenomenon, and there was a term for it, and now I can't find the article
anymore. It isn't peloric, but some other term. I didn't notice this

strange
bud until I got home, and now I am quite curious what the flower/flowers
will look like once this opens. Has anyone else here experienced this? Is

it
a mutation? Is it due to something cultural? Is it likely to do this again
if it is doing it once? Or is it a once in a blue moon sort of thing? Most
of the buds and flowers on this Phal are currently normal, it's just that
one siamese twin bud-cluster.

Joanna




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Old 18-10-2004, 03:12 AM
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Answering my own inquiry: I found the article that I had once read about
this. I believe that my Phal has a fasciated bud. This is the article about
fasciation in orchids:
http://orchidweb.org/publications/bu...asciation.html
Best,
Joanna

"J Fortuna" wrote in message
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One of the orchids (Phal) that I bought recently has two buds that have
fused together to form one bud. I remember once reading about this sort of
phenomenon, and there was a term for it, and now I can't find the article
anymore. It isn't peloric, but some other term. I didn't notice this

strange
bud until I got home, and now I am quite curious what the flower/flowers
will look like once this opens. Has anyone else here experienced this? Is

it
a mutation? Is it due to something cultural? Is it likely to do this again
if it is doing it once? Or is it a once in a blue moon sort of thing? Most
of the buds and flowers on this Phal are currently normal, it's just that
one siamese twin bud-cluster.

Joanna




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Old 18-10-2004, 05:40 AM
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 02:12:27 GMT, "J Fortuna"
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Answering my own inquiry: I found the article that I had once read about
this. I believe that my Phal has a fasciated bud. This is the article about
fasciation in orchids:
http://orchidweb.org/publications/bu...asciation.html
Best,
Joanna

"J Fortuna" wrote in message
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One of the orchids (Phal) that I bought recently has two buds that have
fused together to form one bud. I remember once reading about this sort of
phenomenon, and there was a term for it, and now I can't find the article
anymore. It isn't peloric, but some other term. I didn't notice this

strange
bud until I got home, and now I am quite curious what the flower/flowers
will look like once this opens. Has anyone else here experienced this? Is

it
a mutation? Is it due to something cultural? Is it likely to do this again
if it is doing it once? Or is it a once in a blue moon sort of thing? Most
of the buds and flowers on this Phal are currently normal, it's just that
one siamese twin bud-cluster.

Joanna

Thanks for the link It is an interesting article. I think I need
to print and keep in my Judging kit - Just in case the discussion
comes up.

SuE
http://orchids.legolas.org/gallery/albums.php
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OOOhh. You are GOOD girl!

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"J Fortuna" wrote in message
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Answering my own inquiry: I found the article that I had once read about
this. I believe that my Phal has a fasciated bud. This is the article
about
fasciation in orchids:
http://orchidweb.org/publications/bu...asciation.html
Best,
Joanna

"J Fortuna" wrote in message
news:J4%bd.1641$n81.683@trnddc08...
One of the orchids (Phal) that I bought recently has two buds that have
fused together to form one bud. I remember once reading about this sort
of
phenomenon, and there was a term for it, and now I can't find the article
anymore. It isn't peloric, but some other term. I didn't notice this

strange
bud until I got home, and now I am quite curious what the flower/flowers
will look like once this opens. Has anyone else here experienced this? Is

it
a mutation? Is it due to something cultural? Is it likely to do this
again
if it is doing it once? Or is it a once in a blue moon sort of thing?
Most
of the buds and flowers on this Phal are currently normal, it's just that
one siamese twin bud-cluster.

Joanna








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OOOhh. You are GOOD girl!

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Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info!
..
"J Fortuna" wrote in message
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Answering my own inquiry: I found the article that I had once read about
this. I believe that my Phal has a fasciated bud. This is the article
about
fasciation in orchids:
http://orchidweb.org/publications/bu...asciation.html
Best,
Joanna

"J Fortuna" wrote in message
news:J4%bd.1641$n81.683@trnddc08...
One of the orchids (Phal) that I bought recently has two buds that have
fused together to form one bud. I remember once reading about this sort
of
phenomenon, and there was a term for it, and now I can't find the article
anymore. It isn't peloric, but some other term. I didn't notice this

strange
bud until I got home, and now I am quite curious what the flower/flowers
will look like once this opens. Has anyone else here experienced this? Is

it
a mutation? Is it due to something cultural? Is it likely to do this
again
if it is doing it once? Or is it a once in a blue moon sort of thing?
Most
of the buds and flowers on this Phal are currently normal, it's just that
one siamese twin bud-cluster.

Joanna






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OOOhh. You are GOOD girl!

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info!
..
"J Fortuna" wrote in message
news:fEFcd.7554$232.2914@trnddc09...
Answering my own inquiry: I found the article that I had once read about
this. I believe that my Phal has a fasciated bud. This is the article
about
fasciation in orchids:
http://orchidweb.org/publications/bu...asciation.html
Best,
Joanna

"J Fortuna" wrote in message
news:J4%bd.1641$n81.683@trnddc08...
One of the orchids (Phal) that I bought recently has two buds that have
fused together to form one bud. I remember once reading about this sort
of
phenomenon, and there was a term for it, and now I can't find the article
anymore. It isn't peloric, but some other term. I didn't notice this

strange
bud until I got home, and now I am quite curious what the flower/flowers
will look like once this opens. Has anyone else here experienced this? Is

it
a mutation? Is it due to something cultural? Is it likely to do this
again
if it is doing it once? Or is it a once in a blue moon sort of thing?
Most
of the buds and flowers on this Phal are currently normal, it's just that
one siamese twin bud-cluster.

Joanna






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