Lag time differs according to species. Very few studies has been there in 
orchids on this subject.
In some plants its very slow and sometimes flowers even remain for months 
but there are species which flower literally for just one day or even less.
Pankaj


On Friday, 9 October 2015 01:39:53 UTC+8, tsp kumar wrote:
>
> *Dear friends,*
>
>  
>
> *It is my pleasure to share a few images of Dendrobium barbatulum 
> (Orchidaceae)*
>
>  
>
> *Habit: Epiphytic*
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>  
>
> Habitat: Montane forests
>
>  
>
> *Sighting:  Bababudangiri,Chikmagalur,Karnataka,about 1700 msl *
>
>  
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> *Date: 10-02-2015 and 11-02-2015*
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>  
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>  
>
> *regards*
>
>  
>
> *tspkumar*
>
> *Deputy Conservator of Forests*
>
> *Working Pl*
>
> *Chikmagalur*
>
> *9880571585*
>
> *"A human being isn't an orchid, he must draw something from the soil he 
> grows in"-Sara Jeannette Duncan.*
>

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