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Oct 7, 2020 10:40 AM CST
Name: Trina
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I received this one in May 2018 and it bloomed in July and re-bloomed in August that first year. It has bloomed 2019 and 2020 for me growing as registered except that I don't get 4 way branching or rebloom on a consistent basis. Beautiful blooms always open well and have a great edge. Listed as a more difficult than average pod setter, I have had it set some pods every year- just not as many as others will. No real problems with this plant otherwise. Stately and tall, very handsome, solid moderate growth. The color of the bloom varies with temperature in my experience. Typically opens more of a lighter pinkish color in the morning and turns yellowish apricot as the day wears on. I have had them open with more of the yellowish color in the morning when temps are very hot. Explains why there is so much variation in the pictures in the database. Either way it is a beautiful bloom to my eye and I am happy with this plant.

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