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I have a feeling this one is well known. Can someone please help me ID it?
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Id is never going to be positive but tell us more
Does it have a scent like chocholate maybe?
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Looks like a Colmanara....
http://www.firstrays.com/Pictures_or...t_Rays_Red.jpg
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This photo was taken last time it bloomed. It's in spike right now. I'll have to wait to see what it smells like, but pretty sure I'd remember if it was like chocolate. The edges are more green than it appears in the photo.
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I'm guessing Colmanara Wildcat. Not sure which clone though.
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Looks alot like one I have Colmanara Wildcat 'Bobcat'.
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Nick, I think you're right. Thanks to all that responded.
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