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Dec 20, 2016 8:50 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Wow Glen. Your effort keeping them all fed n watered is being rewarded. The fiery double looks a bit spiderey or maybe it is just the chevron pattern. A clump of them would look like a bonfire.

I have missed posting some as a lot of the time my internet is hopeless. I compress the pics and save a file, but can't post. After trying all the tricks it sometimes reappears then cuts out after less than a minute. So I have ignored it a bit.

FFOS on CLOTHED IN GLORY. It is striking and has great substance, but I think it looks nicer in the last 2 pics than in person. The large edge and the throat are bright yellow. I think they clash with the pinkish petals. Also it is not at all a lavender pink as in 3rd pic.
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It will be wonderful to get DENALI planted out and see some doubles.
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These hippeastrums that I grew from seed almost mock the daylilies. The hippies seem to last a long while. Thumb of 2016-12-20/bron/d87639

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