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The Neohenricia sibbetti from the Job Lot are in flower production.

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The disappointing bit is there's no scent from this clone :cry:
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This clone has slightly different flower colours and it is very sweetly scented.
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Again rotating picture....
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I find on my phone (Samsung) if I slightly edit the photo it will always display correctly.
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Acid John wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 9:20 am I find on my phone (Samsung) if I slightly edit the photo it will always display correctly.
Yup ... the editing process marks the top correctly
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Fabulous photography Fred - thanks a lot for showing

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Very good close up shots! Those leaves and flowers are much smaller than might be guessed from your photos...
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Thanks for the comments on the photos. It's amazing what can be taken on a sub £100 Bridge camera.

At least it's much easier than my other plate and film cameras :wink:
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They look amazing in closeup. I have to remember to take a magnifier to mine every now and then to see the detail.
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I went down tonight to see if clone 2 was in flower. Not yet but there's some older ones from clone 1, they get redder in the tips.

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