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I've just discovered a new flower stem on my cymbidium which waited 15
years to flower and had 2 stems last summer (2015). I must be doing
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On 01/01/2016 22:09, Pam Moore wrote:
I've just discovered a new flower stem on my cymbidium which waited 15
years to flower and had 2 stems last summer (2015). I must be doing
something right!
Pam



Congratulations Pam! I waited a few years for my Cyms to reflower (but
not 15yrs! You have the patience of a saint), but they're now doing
handsomely. A mini Cym with beautiful soft yellow flowers produced 5
really strong stems, and a standard heathery pink one has produced 7
good stems!! It's glorious and I can hardly believe it. It's
definitely worth the wait. I split another plant last year and now have
to wait for the two divisions to settle down. I hope it doesn't take 15
yrs as one is promised to a friend!

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