Last year, the cultivar Anguloa clowesii 'Alex Didio' was awarded (CCE/AOS 
and AM/AOS) and the following description was given :

"59 large flowers on 45 inflorescences"

Is it unusual, or rather frequent, for that species to bear more than one 
flower on a single inflorescence ?

Please provide references if you are aware of such an occurrence : book, 
magazine or name of awarded cultivar(s).

Thanks in advance for any informative answer.

Regards,

Viateur


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