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Old 05-02-2020, 05:26 AM
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This is a Miltassia Charles M Fitch ‘Izumi’. A very common hyrbrid.

One of its flower spikes has developed in a very peculiar way. It has a cluster of leaves and pseudobulb-like growths at the end of a rather robust flower spike. The flowers themselves have died off while still buds.

There are two other spikes, which are semi-normal - a bit twisted and maybe stunted perhaps.

Has anyone seen this before? I haven’t.

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Phals, yes. Oncids, nope.

Been doing any chemical treatments?
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Phals, yes. Oncids, nope.

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Not sure. Not my plant.
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super weird?!?

i agree with ray, its like a phal keiki structure but NOT a phal LOL

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