Did not think I'd be able to get this guy to bloom due to the light not being strong enough. Then, when watering it yesterday, I noticed this :).
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Great Job, you might like seeing them growing in the wild! ~Charm
Here is a link that might be useful: http://ablackorchid.com/Indexpage6.htm
Very nice, thanks! I saw some naturalized in Florida last winter but it's never like seeing them in the jungle. Heading down to Mexico next fall and hope to see a few of the "natives" while there.
Good Growing! I can smell it now...
Jane
Thanks for posting this photo of the spike. I have one and I was curious about the spike.
Charm
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