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Jun 20, 2016 10:13 AM CST
Name: Becky
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This issue has had me wondering. I need someone to explain/clarify re-bloom scapes to me.

This seedling produced a scape and bloomed. Now there is a new scape (before the old one has completely turned brown). What I had originally was 1 fan. When the first scape appeared, it seemed to divide the fan into 2 fans. Now a scape has formed and is blooming again from 1 of the current 2 fans. So is this a re-bloom or is it a first scape on what may be the second fan? The first scape bloomed it's first bloom on May 5, 2016. This new scape had it's first bloom today:

Photo of 2 fans and 2 scapes from of seedling:

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The blooms looked exactly alike on both scapes.
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