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Dec 23, 2016 9:36 AM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
was going to bed but noticed that the internet has revived.
My much awaited plant turned out to be a very healthy CHINESE SPIRIT doing a big poly. The label had slid down into the pot. It is now planted out.
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A late FFOS on ELLEN CHRISTINE could only manage a single, but I was glad to see it. A Dip
but great substance. Thumb of 2016-12-23/bron/b28414 Thumb of 2016-12-23/bron/55db1e

the not white NOID looks very different today. Not only fully opened but totally recurved !!! Also more reddish and with a more pronounced eyezone. Would think it a different plant.
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SC TINY PERFECTION is small but perfect Thumb of 2016-12-23/bron/ecac45
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FFOS on TWO TO TANGO which needs TLC Thumb of 2016-12-23/bron/854f25

Penultimate bloom for a while on TROPICAL HEATWAVE Thumb of 2016-12-23/bron/b26d93

Still more to come from this Maleny Eyecatcher Thumb of 2016-12-23/bron/b33139

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