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Dec 20, 2016 9:58 PM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Safe journey Glen. Hope it is not terribly hot. At over 91 deg F here it is pretty fierce, and humid. We are 5 deg C = 9 deg F hotter than the coast just a few kilometres away. But at least we get a breeze.

Only 1 more bud on TROPICAL HEAT WAVE Trying to avoid a shadow on it I burned my bare feet on the pavers. Thumb of 2016-12-21/bron/fe6b57

Plants in the shade are doing well. Unfortunately there isn't much shade. I have to continue to cut down trees too near the house, so am desperately trying to grow bamboo and deciduous shrubs and vines for shade.
MISTER LUCKY is loving its new home under some wattles. Unlike eucalypts, and many other trees, wattles are great to grow plants near. Thumb of 2016-12-21/bron/52b294 Contrast the red of this gerbera sdlg. Thumb of 2016-12-21/bron/a167e4 Thumb of 2016-12-21/bron/4866d4
VINTAGE BORDEAUX thankful for some shade Thumb of 2016-12-21/bron/ee8276
CHINESE SPIRIT looking good at last. Thumb of 2016-12-21/bron/89fe31 Thumb of 2016-12-21/bron/25926f

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