Hakone
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Really? THAT is what yo got ot of his comments?
Though I think making broad assumptions about anything is probably ill advised, Hakone's logic is easy to follow. It is a small plant with one growth that hasn't bloomed. Ergo, it is a first bloom plant.
Everything else is conjecture or educated guess. (Both of which are common in all fields, in my experience.)
Hello Brian Monk,
thank you very much , your explanation.
- leucochilum flowers with leafspan about 10 cm (3.937 inch )
- the plant has 2 growths : one old and one young growths
- the old growth flower now
How do you know if it is first blooming ... you haven't seen the second blooming !
Sir ,Please
" USE YOUR EYES AND YOUR BRAIN " , G. BRAEM !!!
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