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Jun 18, 2012 4:58 AM CST

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Well, I'm wondering if I have an Oddity that is getting ready to bloom. I have had these for years, but never noticed any blooming ones.


See the pic. I don't know if this is just an oddly growing offset or if it is getting ready to bloom. Opinions? Never having seen a blooming one, its hard for me to tell. The stem/spike shown in the picture appears to come from one of the 3 more normal looking plants that developed this spring, which I originally thought was a reversion back to its normal form. However, over time they have come to look more like Oddity should normally.

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