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Old 11-12-2007, 12:50 AM
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I'm with Kevin on this one Anton. I put up a big question mark in my mind when you said "keiki" and associated it with a cattleya type orchid. Each new growth that springs up DOES have new roots associated with it and normally remains attached to the entire plant - it is usually divided, leaving at least three mature pseudobulbs for each division, as a means of multiplying plants.
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