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Old 07-30-2010, 09:23 PM
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Bulbo echinolabium flowers last about 5 days but they are sequential bloomers. Never cut their flower spikes off unless they are dead, dry, shriveled and brown. They will continue to produce flowers one after another on the same inflorescence and they will grow additional flower spikes as the plant grows bigger. Eventually you will have several spikes and will nearly always have a flower coming.
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