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Oct 15, 2016 6:42 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Nice seedlings Glen. DALRIADA is as good as a hug. Such a bouquet.

When I saw T 11 open today, I thought "looks exactly like Alexander's unregistered 'Maleny Eyecatcher" which I already have (as does Glen now). It almost glows. Good on rust resistance, as is this T 11. Had to recharge batteries to take pics. Unfortunately flash not working so picked blooms, and sorry, crummy inside photos. Even with editing I couldn't get the actual pinkish orange. Thumb of 2016-10-15/bron/f7330b

I knew that ME is in the labelled 'collection' that Tesselaars sell. Found that CINDY'S EYE is too. So I am pretty sure that my T 7 is CE. In their 'collection' they also have FREESTYLE which I had ordered once from Mtn View and they did not supply it. So I hope F turns up among my T's. It is like Christmas.

Today the last bloom, and best so far, on MAGNIFICENT HUMMINGBIRD. It got a bit sunburned b4 I moved it. So I better rethink where I am planting it. Again had to edit pic but couldn't get it less orange. It is more bluish pink than pic. Thumb of 2016-10-15/bron/6463b5

I used my daughter's camera to take these of KELLY'S GIRL which was putting on a show. Good substance even at 9:30pm.
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