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Dec 2, 2016 7:28 PM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
The blooms sure do vary. Worth waiting to see them perform in different weather experiences. like cool nights, hot humid ones,
We have been lucky and had a few heavy downpours to fill the watertank. Y'day blooming in 32 C heat and 94% humidity:

VICTORIA LACE down in the long native grass. Blooms not huge like the one last year, but more buds
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MAKING A SPLASH Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/a87142
FFE on KATHY ROOD. A prize for a daylily story. Chose it because Very Fragrant. Big and lots of petals, so don't expect many blooms n it Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/06deda
This may be CLOTHED IN GLORY. Have to check against another plant. The scape with 6 more buds broke off. Looks like it had been living on a thread for a while. ??? Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/28c2dd
LOIS HALL was quite sunfast Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/c60b8b
EBONY JEWEL's colour cooked Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/d5a0c2 Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/71ac24
11cm unid'd light yellow Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/713060
METAPHOR getting closer to looking right Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/454343
PICCADILLY PRINCESS looking pretty rust free !!! Thumb of 2016-12-03/bron/469fa6

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