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Mar 26, 2023 11:51 AM CST
Name: Katy
Clovis, New Mexico, USA (Zone 7a)
Bookworm
Hi. The last I showed of my Phragmipedium qf liena al'a (is that the right way to write it?) was the baby "excessive" new growths. Here is a recent picture of the growths at a m ore mature stage. As you can see, the leaves have gotten better as I started with RO water. (I think that is the reason) so some have leaf burn. I was wondering to "thin" it and to make it look better, maybe I should cut those off-- however this down there somewhere they are linked by a rhzome and I would hate to damage it or cause it a setback, if you know what I mean. No flowers yet -- the oldest center bloomed already, so I won't see anything for another year, most likely.
(That is a picture of one of the flowers in my thumbnail or "icon" by my name. It is quite nice).

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I guess I want to see just how big it will get, and just how many spikes it could have simultaneously. In a sense, I really don't mind if a few of the leaves don't look great.
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