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Oct 18, 2016 1:22 AM CST
Name: Glen Ingram
Macleay Is, Qld, Australia (Zone 12a)
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Thank you Ann. I nearly overlooked that it was open this morning!!

I waited to see if the bloom would unfurl more. It didn't. I got lots of pollen from it for the freezer.

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Another seedling opened this morning. I forgot about it too.
I have had it for a number of years. It is a bridge. I find Milanese Mango, as a parent, brings forth strong, large scapes and large thick-leaved clumps.

This is a sleepy bloom if I remember properly: that is, it does not fully open and is partly tubular. I will have to trot out my portable hard desk and check its past to be sure.

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