A significant threat to this orchid is what's called a terminal spike. My phalaenopis has a bloom spike arising out of the apical crown of the plant. Terminal flower spikes are flower stems that appear in the middle or center of the crown of your phalaenopsis orchid, hindering any more future . The stem, on the other hand, is where both leaves and the flower spike. Pictured here is what is known as a terminal spike on a phalaenopsis.
The stem, on the other hand, is where both leaves and the flower spike. The production of terminal spikes by monopodial orchid plants is random and is . This plant was purchased in full flower in october 2012. This is when a phalaenopsis orchid sends a spike from the very top of the plant instead of on the side . Thread in the orchids forum forum by mdntnmtgmy: What effect will this have on future flowering? My phalaenopis has a bloom spike arising out of the apical crown of the plant. When a monopodial orchid grows a terminal flower stalk that stem will stop growing and the plant will die if it does not produce an offset or .
A spike growing from the middle of the leaves of an orchid's crown is referred to as a terminal spike.
What effect will this have on future flowering? If a terminal spike appears on the orchid's axis, then new leaves will not continue . A significant threat to this orchid is what's called a terminal spike. I have this little guy, and it has a spike at the top center but, . Pictured here is what is known as a terminal spike on a phalaenopsis. A spike growing from the middle of the leaves of an orchid's crown is referred to as a terminal spike. Terminal flower spikes are flower stems that appear in the middle or center of the crown of your phalaenopsis orchid, hindering any more future . When a monopodial orchid grows a terminal flower stalk that stem will stop growing and the plant will die if it does not produce an offset or . Thread in the orchids forum forum by mdntnmtgmy: It had 12 flowers on three spikes. The production of terminal spikes by monopodial orchid plants is random and is . My 'terminal spike' phal is doing . The stem, on the other hand, is where both leaves and the flower spike.
Terminal flower spikes are flower stems that appear in the middle or center of the crown of your phalaenopsis orchid, hindering any more future . I have this little guy, and it has a spike at the top center but, . So let me try and explain terminal spike for you. The stem, on the other hand, is where both leaves and the flower spike. You may have seen a phal with an apical spike, in which the flower spike emerges.
What effect will this have on future flowering? Terminal flower spikes are flower stems that appear in the middle or center of the crown of your phalaenopsis orchid, hindering any more future . A spike growing from the middle of the leaves of an orchid's crown is referred to as a terminal spike. So let me try and explain terminal spike for you. This plant was purchased in full flower in october 2012. The production of terminal spikes by monopodial orchid plants is random and is . When a monopodial orchid grows a terminal flower stalk that stem will stop growing and the plant will die if it does not produce an offset or . My phalaenopis has a bloom spike arising out of the apical crown of the plant.
So let me try and explain terminal spike for you.
Thread in the orchids forum forum by mdntnmtgmy: My 'terminal spike' phal is doing . This plant was purchased in full flower in october 2012. It had 12 flowers on three spikes. A spike growing from the middle of the leaves of an orchid's crown is referred to as a terminal spike. So let me try and explain terminal spike for you. The production of terminal spikes by monopodial orchid plants is random and is . This is when a phalaenopsis orchid sends a spike from the very top of the plant instead of on the side . Terminal flower spikes are flower stems that appear in the middle or center of the crown of your phalaenopsis orchid, hindering any more future . My phalaenopis has a bloom spike arising out of the apical crown of the plant. The stem, on the other hand, is where both leaves and the flower spike. You may have seen a phal with an apical spike, in which the flower spike emerges. When a monopodial orchid grows a terminal flower stalk that stem will stop growing and the plant will die if it does not produce an offset or .
Pictured here is what is known as a terminal spike on a phalaenopsis. When a monopodial orchid grows a terminal flower stalk that stem will stop growing and the plant will die if it does not produce an offset or . If a terminal spike appears on the orchid's axis, then new leaves will not continue . My 'terminal spike' phal is doing . Terminal flower spikes are flower stems that appear in the middle or center of the crown of your phalaenopsis orchid, hindering any more future .
Pictured here is what is known as a terminal spike on a phalaenopsis. The stem, on the other hand, is where both leaves and the flower spike. So let me try and explain terminal spike for you. My 'terminal spike' phal is doing . You may have seen a phal with an apical spike, in which the flower spike emerges. The production of terminal spikes by monopodial orchid plants is random and is . This is when a phalaenopsis orchid sends a spike from the very top of the plant instead of on the side . This plant was purchased in full flower in october 2012.
You may have seen a phal with an apical spike, in which the flower spike emerges.
So let me try and explain terminal spike for you. This plant was purchased in full flower in october 2012. I have this little guy, and it has a spike at the top center but, . A spike growing from the middle of the leaves of an orchid's crown is referred to as a terminal spike. The production of terminal spikes by monopodial orchid plants is random and is . If a terminal spike appears on the orchid's axis, then new leaves will not continue . When a monopodial orchid grows a terminal flower stalk that stem will stop growing and the plant will die if it does not produce an offset or . Thread in the orchids forum forum by mdntnmtgmy: A significant threat to this orchid is what's called a terminal spike. Pictured here is what is known as a terminal spike on a phalaenopsis. Part of the plant is consumed by the formation of either a terminal. What effect will this have on future flowering? You may have seen a phal with an apical spike, in which the flower spike emerges.
Orchid Terminal Spike / The Terminator Spike Brooklyn Orchids -. So let me try and explain terminal spike for you. This plant was purchased in full flower in october 2012. Thread in the orchids forum forum by mdntnmtgmy: It had 12 flowers on three spikes. Pictured here is what is known as a terminal spike on a phalaenopsis.