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Mike
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2 mamms

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Not the rarest perhaps, but two of my three favourite Mamm flowerers. This one's sheldonii

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And this one's sphaerica. Do Mamm flowers get any bigger than this?
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Re: 2 mamms

Post by Maria J »

They're gorgeous Mike, particularly the M. Sphaerica.
My little M Schiedeana is in flower at the mo!

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Excellent plants Mike. They are favourites with me, they have both repeat flowered after the extreme heat recently. Your sheldonii is a nice stout form, mine seems to be a rather slimmer version.

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