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Nov 28, 2016 9:40 PM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Blooms look lovely and healthy. Glad u hd some rain. We just have wind and forecasts of 30% chance of < 1mm. So not surprising when no rain happens. But at least sometimes cloud cover. Suppose sun and wind keep mozzies at bay. Only bad in evening.

PLANET MAX and DESPERADO LOVE look good together. Be great planted together with a dark purple one.

I think my LAVENDER SPIDER will b nice for landscaping. Can't contemplate digging out anything already planted in this weather.

Had to recharge all batteries. So blooms are after a day of heat and wind. Taken with my daughter's camera. Flash not great
FFE on EBONY JEWEL had a salvia leaf across it. U can see where it wasn't. Thumb of 2016-11-28/bron/791fb1

Large Yellow NOID Thumb of 2016-11-28/bron/5f0a7a
CHARDONNAY did a nice double. Thumb of 2016-11-29/bron/add578

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