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Oct 23, 2016 7:48 PM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Today a bloom on Orange Gold NOID, a bit smaller than the first. would do better in the ground as it wants to be a big plant.
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Morning backlit MARCIA FAY Thumb of 2016-10-24/bron/03faaf
Bud on GREEN MYSTIQUE. Haven't broken off any in that area, which is pretty tightly planted. i just picked a beautiful raspberry there. Thumb of 2016-10-24/bron/797d88
Yellow Gold NOID Thumb of 2016-10-24/bron/8c963a
LITTLE LIZA JANE with bright lime green/chartreuse throat when not double
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The T4 had finished. But strangely VINTAGE BORDEAUX still has a sepal as crisp as any. It was cool last night with cold winds in the afternoon. But sun too hot now and UV is 10.

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