Hildewintera Humkes Violetta

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Sylvia
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Hildewintera Humkes Violetta

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So pleased this morning have had this plant for 7 years and it is the first time flowering. 10 Flowers. The next picture is a general view of some of the Hildewinteras.
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will post some more pictures of the Hildewinteras as and when they flower.
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Stunning Sylvia and looking forward to seeing more!
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Brilliant display. very impressive.
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Well worth the wait!
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Now that is a spectacular flowerer, Sylvia! (tu)
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