Dear ODG - 
As many of you might already know - although more typical to find Anguloa's 
producing single flowers per inflorescence it is not too uncommon to have two. 
I have seen this occurr on A.cloesii, A.cliftonii, A.brevilabris, and A.dubia 
in my collection but never on any of the other species. Double flowers are also 
not an uncommon thing on many of the modern skinneri based lycaste hybrids. I 
know of a clone of Lycaste macrophylla in one collection that is said to 
produce multiple flowers per stem on a regular basis and I even think that this 
plant received a JC/AOS. I don't konw what might be the cause of this 
phenomenon but I am also sure that it has to do with cultural factors. I would 
be interested if anyone has seen this occurr on plants in the wild. 
Sincerely
Marc



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