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Sep 16, 2014 6:26 AM CST
Name: Ken Ramsey
Vero Beach, FL (Zone 10a)
Bromeliad Vegetable Grower Region: United States of America Tropicals Plumerias Orchids
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I have never seen a seedpod, Hetty. I guess my question is whether the inflorescence can be rooted (not now, but next spring)? Perhaps I am completely wrong, but common sense tells me that an inflorescence could not possibly support branching, whether a single tip or multiple tips, when those tips become long, heavy branches. Perhaps the inflorescence becomes woody like a branch/stem when it forms a tip(s)?

Since you have seen this before, and since it appears to be an uncommon occurrence, do you happen to have pictures of what I am seeing and even better, pictures of inflorescences with a large branch(s) growing from them?

As always, I appreciate your expertise.
drdawg (Dr. Kenneth Ramsey)

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