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Nov 24, 2016 3:28 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
It was 30 deg here b4 9am. Fortunately it has dropped a bit since then. But the wind has gusts of 50km/hr. Not what we need.
DUCHESS OF WINDSOR a lot deeper colour today. The second pic shows some reddishness at the end of the petals.
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MACHO MACHO MAN is blooming well
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MARCIA FAY There would be more blooms on everything if we had had more rain Thumb of 2016-11-24/bron/b55644
In part shade after early morning these dark ones
MIDNIGHT MAGIC Thumb of 2016-11-24/bron/744e1c
BLACK BRIAR BAY Thumb of 2016-11-24/bron/98252e
Tall Red NOID planted partway down a slope. I stand above the plant to take pics Thumb of 2016-11-24/bron/80502c
There were some more open but camera ran out of battery then the wind was so bad nothing kept still.

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