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Unread 06-04-2009, 05:28 PM
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Since a short time in my collection, lueddemanniana 'Heidelberg'.
Now it is blooming for the first time, unfortunatly without fragrance.



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Wow that is vibrantly beautiful!
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Beautiful Knert, mine won't bloom until next year so I will enjoy yours now.

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Beautiful flower. One of mine is just spiking now, and I hope it looks as good!
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WOW!!! I like this one a lot! This is a fragrant species, so maybe it just needs a few more days to start smelling.
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I just love the "hairy" lips on luddies. Very nice!
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I love this one! There was one growing in a greenhouse at school. The fragrance was incredible, though the color and fullness of the petals wasn't as good as yours. Dave is right, maybe yours needs a little time to get its scent going!

Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
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I always enjoy looking at this one, really nice
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I am agreeably surprised You are right, there is fragrance and not too bad.
Not so strong as bellina/violacea, but very delightful.
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