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Old 04-13-2017, 07:58 AM
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For those who grow both nobilior and walkeriana, which normally blooms first for you? Tia!
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Wild walkeriana normally bloom in fall/winter, but can bloom 2x per year in cultivation.

C. nobilior normally bloom in spring.
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Wild walkeriana normally bloom in fall/winter, but can bloom 2x per year in cultivation.

C. nobilior normally bloom in spring.
Thanks for that Steve, I'm pretty certain that my walkeriana 'Carmela' is spiking.
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Thanks for that Steve, I'm pretty certain that my walkeriana 'Carmela' is spiking.
You could cross the walkeriana and nobilior. I also saved pollen from the nobilior I recently posted, if you're interested.
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You could cross the walkeriana and nobilior. I also saved pollen from the nobilior I recently posted, if you're interested.
I don't want to count my blooms before they open, but your nobilior was beautiful. I would definitely be interested in trying a cross!
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I don't want to count my blooms before they open, but your nobilior was beautiful. I would definitely be interested in trying a cross!
Sounds good!
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