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Oct 23, 2016 12:32 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
A little bit of rain and the usual wind but no sunshine which at this time of year and later is quite welcome. Colours pretty true to life today, and blooms have a crunchy look. However, VINTAGE BORDEAUX buds had been cooked a bit, so today FFOS
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I love PICCADILLY PRINCESS. Not big, but good substance, and long blooming
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Alexander's unregistered 'Maleny Eyecatcher'. sure is. Thumb of 2016-10-23/bron/b0a732

Down below the animal track, FFOS COLLIER. It has size, sculpting, edge, substance, pretty rust resistance, good bud count and rebloom. Looks yellow,green, gold and apricot. I thought Glen would love this one ???
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And FFE on one of the cheapie unknowns, T4. reminded me of ARABIAN MAGIC but is bigger, darker, and edge is gold, not silver
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