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Old 09-09-2021, 11:56 AM
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Thanks Roberta

Shame about that rubescens… that flower made my heart flutter!
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Yeah, it hurts to lose a beauty like that. But I think chattaladae is almost as intense. And it's a blooming fool. Flush blooms several times during the year, along with the occasional flower at other times.
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25 - not my tree, about 150 yards from the house but when the breeze is right....heaven

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I also what to hang out in your garden DC (..with a glass of wine), so much to discover.
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Is that all ya got, Florida boy?!?

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#10... is that a female ctsm flower?

#25 ... what kind of tree?
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Wowza! And along with all the "tropical" action, Those little ones (I think that you got when your neighbor flaked) are doing nicely too!
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WW- 10 is a female cat flower and quite large- i cant wait to see some males!


25 is a ylang ylang- base of chanel no 5 and possibly the most beautifully scented tree-


SADE- you are always welcome

Roberta- thanks and yes...i have lost most of my bathroom space but i have a surprising collection of happy pluerothalids lol
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I wonder if I will get a Catasetum female flower this year. Really want to! And now I remember you talking about the ylang ylang tree. I need to read up on those… way 😎
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I’ll order # 14 from the menu DC, that’s quite a collection of beautiful blooms you have there. Also is nice seeing the other exotics. Ahh, to live in zone 10….I was in south Florida just 6 weeks ago and already want to return.
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