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Dec 27, 2013 11:44 AM CST
Name: Anne
Summerville, SC (Zone 8a)
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Thanks Elaine .. the leaves are pleated .. look just like the Bletilla leaves and I'm thinking what I got were offsets and probably won't be blooming any time soon. The soil temperature of most of the plants in the greenhouses are in the low 50's .. a few in the mid 40's .. the ones on the ground - I keep my greenhouses pretty much at "don't freeze" temps. I'm thinking if I keep them there they'll stay essentially comatose. I think I'll leave them in there for awhile then pot them up and bring them in probably in late January if you think that is safe to do.

What other terrestrial orchids are there besides the Bletilla and Spathoglottis? I'm really liking these!

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