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Old 12-16-2008, 10:39 AM
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Finally it opens... I been waiting for this for a long time the another flower falls down with strange spots ... I'm very proud of this plant....
The plant is not so big .... is about 10 cm high.... and the flower is beautifull is 4-5 cm ....
Enjoy it.... is not so common....
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Wow, very cool! It looks like a satellite dish!
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Looks like a Radar or a comunication disk... I love that design in the flower.... is like a spider trap....
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Old 12-16-2008, 11:27 AM
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Wow! A new one to me. Well done.

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Great job. These are touchy plants - not easy to grow or bloom.
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Very Nice! Thank you for sharing with us. This flower is mesmerizing!
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Truly beautiful and unique. You should be very proud!!
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Now how could you say that something that beautiful looks like a satellite dish? This little plant can't possibly look like a satellite dish. It is only about 5" tall and the flower is about 2". Who ever saw a satellite dish with those dimensions.
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lol, well it still looks like a satellite dish. Maybe in the wild the bees use it to watch cable tv.
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Outstanding!

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