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Old 08-26-2015, 03:04 PM
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Thanks all. The flowers are very alien like and spectacular in real life. Once seen, it's never forgotten.


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Your post pushed me over the edge. I bit the bullet and picked up a 3 growth Manjushage once it was confirmed as a 3 spurred bloom.

Now....for a variegated bean leaf and I will be done for quite a while....

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Wow, that is a real beauty. And can I just say how much I appreciate your naming the plant something attractive that describes it, rather than after yourself or another person! That always drives me crazy.
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Congrats Marco on your new baby. It will reward you with their beautiful flowers every year. It's good you bought a confirmed one. With these types, the unconfirmed seedlings are risky.

Thanks Cambria. I usually name plants for nature or the island of Borneo (where I'm from). Only in one instance did I name a plant after my grandmother to celebrate her 100th birthday!


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