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Old 01-17-2017, 08:54 AM
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Mtssa. Fitch &quot;Izumi&quot; retaining spikes? Female
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Hi y'all (I'm just learning to say y'all, I hope it seemed natural)!

My Miltassia dropped the last of its flowers a couple of weeks ago but the spikes are still beautiful. The other times it blossomed, the spikes dried up very soon afterwards. I'm not quite sure what its doing and how I should respond. The shorter one is quite bizarre in that the lower portion of the stem is rather swollen and the leaves are substantial.

I would very much love your thoughts on these matters!

-danielle





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