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Oct 20, 2016 11:08 PM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Yes Vickie KG is good in rain and sun as all these pics were after some strong sun, extreme UV and wind again today. I like KG more and more. Blooms are pretty big. It is growing in pure clay shale subsoil except fro a bit of added gypsum and compost underneath when I planted it. Being half way up the slope it doesn't get s much moisture as lower down.
Thumb of 2016-10-21/bron/d481fb
MARCIA FAY looks happy to me even tho a bit hot. Both clumps are a bit shaded some of the day, so have to plant one in full sun. Thumb of 2016-10-21/bron/af3624 Thumb of 2016-10-21/bron/2b4a70
SPACECOAST WHITEOUT had FFOS but has had bad conditions so did well to bloom. It is almost white today. Sorry blurry from wind. Thumb of 2016-10-21/bron/3307f9
Thumb of 2016-10-21/bron/6e950c T7 which I believe is CINDY'S EYE did a poly today. Bloom a bit smaller than previous ones.
MALENY EYECATCHER. This one I bought from the hybridiser so I know it's the real deal. Thumb of 2016-10-21/bron/a946f3
Yesterday I saw the cutest wallaby. A pretty light tan, just a bit darker than ME above. I told him/her to go down lower and stop eating my plants. It stopped and turned its face and looked every time I spoke. Lower down there are lots of plants with buds so I am inspecting every day hoping I can see one.

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