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Dec 12, 2016 8:56 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
FFOS on JUST CELEBRATE Thumb of 2016-12-12/bron/807bb7
I was pleased to see it as wallabies ate another one completely to the ground.

The tepals of LOIS HALL are starting to be a deeper shade than earlier blooms
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FFOS on PREPPY. Sorry it is blurry. I don't know why the depth of field is so poor in bright light. I took several pics and the others were worse !!!
Thumb of 2016-12-12/bron/3fef38
This Oriental Lily (maybe Friso) is 7 foot tall. It helps shade the daylilies. I have had a few blooms inside as they are very fragrant but one of the cats is a bit of a munchie monster.
'Maleny Eyecatcher' sure is a good bloomer Thumb of 2016-12-12/bron/65b542

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