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Old 02-17-2011, 08:10 PM
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Just a few pictures of my winter blooms that have faded over the past weeks:

C. Vicenta Lagmay Olivas 'Waldor' which bloomed in December.

Bc. Mount Hood 'Mary' AM/AOS which bloomed in January.

Pot. Aline 'Eyebabe' (there was no cultivar when I bought it so I got to name it myself!) also bloomed in February.

C. Astraea 'Ginny' AM/AOS blooming still!

Bc. Leprechaun Legend '#10' blooming still!

Brsa. Orange Delight 'Starbeck' just opened.

...and finally, my C. percivaliana 'Summit' FCC/AOS got confused and bloomed late with just one flower

Lots of sheaths I see coming up! I am most excited about my division Pamela Hetherington

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Old 02-17-2011, 08:14 PM
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LOL what is missing here ?I dont see any pictures
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They kept uploading in the wrong order so I had to ummm....wrassle them down and make them behave!
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They kept uploading in the wrong order so I had to ummm....wrassle them down and make them behave!
and you won ...good deal
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They look great! Wish I had that much going on this winter.
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Lovely. Good growing and nice pics.
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Old 02-19-2011, 09:01 AM
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All those colors must have helped keep you warm this winter, I know it's been a bad one for you. I love them all but the Brsa. Orange Delight 'Starbeck' is a real eye pleaser. I need to get a few more winter bloomers and now that I have seen yours it makes me want to order something right now.
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