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Originally Posted by Roberta
If it is indeed a new growth, it should not be removed... it will share a root system with the mother plant, and not an independent keiki. But as ES pointed out, it likely will become a new source for flowers. Depending on ancestry, some Phals tend to form clumps - and that can be quite spectacular.
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A question, Roberta. Remember my phal that divided which I recently posted, and Camille was saying the Harlequins tended to color morph? I see this is a Harlequin, and wonder if the genetics also apply to it doing the basal split more readily? It would make sense, right?
Or maybe Camille can come along and respond?