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Old 07-25-2017, 10:39 PM
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IT HAS THREE SPIKES GROWING NOW
PICS SOON
I saw William!!! Im so happy for you and im so jealous that i cant see her in person!!! Keep us updated on YouTube as well!
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Lots of leaves


Low spike full length


Possible 4th spike squeezing between the two bulbs there?


Thickness of longest spike - thick means bigger flowers


Still telescoping out


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Looks fantastic william!!

---------- Post added at 05:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:41 PM ----------

If the flowers have good size, color, and form and if you're willing id definitely pay for a division of your plant in the future!
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I will keep that in mind, sir!
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Cambria,this is getting better but am really waiting to see the medusa you post each yr! Your outdoor space looks super as well.
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Dea, did you see it last year? It was spike-tacular!!

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I am not a sir lol
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What pronoun would you prefer?
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I prefer she/her, thankyou for asking, I actually really appreciate it😅
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Dea, did you see it last year? It was spike-tacular!!

I surely did. If memory serves,the yr before you had it and others so beautifully displayed in a sunroom.
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