Phrag. Fritz Schomburg -2nd Bloom-

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As promised pictures of Phrag. Fritz Schomburg (made with besseae flavum). This is the second time this plant has bloomed (the last time it bloomed was in December 2008). The third growth has much wider and bigger leaves than the previous growth, resulting in a branching flower spike!

Flower:
PhragFritzSchomburg-close-9172009.jpg


Branching flower spike:
PhragFritzSchomburg9172009.jpg


Plant showing first, second and third growth:
PhragFritzSchomburg-foliage-9152009.jpg


Robert
 
That is one of the nicest ones I've seen.:drool: Hopefully, the rest of the blooms will follow suit.:clap:
 
As promised pictures of Phrag. Fritz Schomburg (made with besseae flavum). This is the second time this plant has bloomed (the last time it bloomed was in December, last year). This time it is blooming from the third growth, which is much larger than when it was blooming from the second growth, as a result the flower spike is branching this time!


Do you know how confusing that reads!?? :poke:
Yay besseae hybrids! :evil:
 
Do you know how confusing that reads!?? :poke:
Yay besseae hybrids! :evil:

I read it over, and I agree! (I wrote it too fast, and remember that English it not my native tong...I edited it, hopefully it reads better now!).

Robert
 
Very nice! Is this the 'Prairie Rose' clone? Comparing this picture to the first bloom, there doesn't seem to be very much difference. Were you hoping for a difference in the second blooming?
 
Very nice! Is this the 'Prairie Rose' clone? Comparing this picture to the first bloom, there doesn't seem to be very much difference. Were you hoping for a difference in the second blooming?

Not really, the major difference is that the flower spike is much taller, and is branching this time. The individual flowers are about the same.

Robert
 

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