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- Orchid shoots12:
- Produce leaves or flower stems (also called spikes).
- Once a spike has finished blooming, it dies.
- Phalaenopsis orchids may set a second round of flower buds on a spike after the first set of blossoms dies.
- Orchid spikes look pointy and thin, while orchid roots look round and thick.
- Orchid spikes tend to start between the orchid’s leaves rather than from the center of the plant.
- As an orchid spike grows, it grows toward light, while aerial roots don’t have any specific growth pattern.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Orchid shoots produce leaves or flower stems, which are also called spikes. Generally, once a spike has finished blooming, it dies. Phalaenopsis is different from other commercially available orchids because it may set a second round of flower buds on a spike after its first set of blossoms dies.www.weekand.com/home-garden/article/difference…Orchid spikes look pointy and thin while orchid roots look round and thick. You can also watch where the shoot emerges from. Orchid spikes tend to start between the orchid’s leaves rather than from the center of the plant. As an orchid spike grows, it grows toward light while aerial roots don’t have any pattern in their growth.orchidresourcecenter.com/orchid-stakes-when-an… How to Identify a New Orchid Root vs. Flower Spike
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