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Sep 10, 2016 8:02 PM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Lovely PR looks burgundy to me. A rich slightly brownish red rather than bluish red, but not too brown. I think bloom substance is one of the most desirable traits, so for me it is a beauty. My cheapie burgundy NOID might turn out OK with it's very contrasting gold edge, but the colour washes off. Still it is the best bloom I have had this season being the only one.

Yesterday I dug out 2 plants that I expect to identify when they bloom. I planted a few there b4 I moved here but when the thieves struck I moved some and lost track of ids. One I just was in the middle of a ''Seafoam'' rose. Supposed to be a climber but it is all over the ground. Looks fab when in flower but a thorny thing. ''Laguna'' is another upright climber the thieves didn't dig out. Massive growth and big thorns. I threatened to cut it out as it hadn't flowered. As happens, it heard and put out lots of fragrant flowers. The other daylily I dug was being chomped by wallabies. My best place for planting daylilies is near the road, but after the thefts I will be removing blooms as soon as I identify them. Gardeners have to be stubborn types eh?

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