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Dec 22, 2016 8:28 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
The wind shredded a few blooms today. But some were fine.
Maleny Eyecatcher very bright orange today and shedding pollen like crazy
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This red NOID appears to be a different cultivar from the very tall one with large blooms. Hard to tell until this plant gets to grow up more. But I do recall the almost 6 ft one took a long time to establish roots and leaves before it flowered. This one has flowered on a much smaller plant. Will plant it out tomorrow. Thumb of 2016-12-22/bron/cb895a
JUST CELEBRATE needs TCL Thumb of 2016-12-22/bron/9b79cb
Hard to recognise this one as the pale lime yellow beauty (I think WHITE OPAL) of a few weeks back. I must plant it out of the wind. It is nocturnal so had had its day. Thumb of 2016-12-22/bron/d8e134
DENALI doing pretty well in full sun and wind but getting watered lots.
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