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Jul 23, 2016 11:34 AM CST
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
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Readdream - That is very interesting that some of your cultivars wait a month or two before reblooming. I am wondering now if I will have any that do that.

I have Betty Warren Woods who is now putting up her 2nd set of re-blooms. This time there is only one scape instead of 2. I guess the other fan is worn out from the previous 2 blooming periods. Her fans are pathetic looking now and she has been terribly thrip prone for most of the bloom season, but she just keeps producing those scapes and blooms. And the blooms are always perfect. Just wished the foliage would increase and become more resistent to pests. She is a blooming machine with just 2 small fans! Ha!
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