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Re: What are the chances...

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Diane wrote: Wed Sep 23, 2020 12:33 pm :ban: :ban: :ban:


I HAVE ACTUALLY DONE IT!!!

I was so surprised to see it in flower this morning!

Here it is!

To say I’m ecstatic is an understatement :grin:
Just beautiful, Diane! And quite unusual. Does it have a scent?
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well worth a few dancing bananas :grin:
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I told you! Ye of little faith....
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What a superb thing! You clearly still have the magic...
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Thank you all!

Ivan - there is a faint odour if you sniff it, but not as malodorous as other Ascleps.
Diane - member of Kingston branch

Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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How wonderful, :mex: :mex: .
All hail Diane
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JonNo wrote: Wed Sep 23, 2020 1:53 pm What a superb thing! You clearly still have the magic...
She never lost it!
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(tu) (tu)
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Brilliant, well done, what a wonderfull flower.
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Fantastic, Diane! (tu) (tu) (tu) (tu)
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