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This is a faithful winter bloomer for me. I think there might be a second spike started.

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Aaah, this one is my all time favorite. I have no blooms on mine, though. Lovely!
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Very nice, thanks for sharing!!!!
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That looks like nice big flowers on a dwarf plant.
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Thanks everyone. It is a very small plant and has stayed pretty compact for several years. The flowers are on the large side compared to the size of the plant. I'd sure like to get multiple spike from it though.
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I don't have this one but I do want one!!! Your pics make me want it even more....

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David it smells divine! You'll love it!
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I know. That's mostly why I want it....and that I love white flowers....AND the name is pretty awesome too!

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Terri, that is sooo pretty and not a bit fussy either. It is interesting how different plants bloom at different times of the year. Yours is a faithful winter bloomer and mine only blooms spring and summer. It must have something to do with the origin of the plant variety.
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Beautiful, Terri. Great growing! This is my all-time favorite, primarily because of it's scent which is to die for! Mine usually blooms in summer and so far, only once a year. What's your secret?

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