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Old 05-14-2020, 07:23 AM
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Very happy that Vanda Kiwi Bob is flowering for a second time this year. The spikes are about a month apart. The darker bloom opened yesterday - it looks like two different plants
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Old 05-14-2020, 07:34 AM
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Some flowers fade over time, some actually intensify color with time, and differences in temperature and/or light level can affect flower color at different bloomings.

That’s quite remarkable, though.
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That is quite a difference!! Did the yellow blooms start out dark and then fade, or actually started yellow?
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That is quite a difference!! Did the yellow blooms start out dark and then fade, or actually started yellow?
They start out dark and then they fade over time, they are still highly fragrant so I don't think they are done yet.
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That's dramatic! And beautifully grown too.

I'm guessing that color from one parent develops first, then the other one becomes stronger. In other orchids, pink/red (which tends to develop later) can "wash out" yellow, leading to lighter or even white. (Like Paph. Armeni White, but can occur in other genera too) I wonder if that's what's gong on here.
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