Puna Subterranea

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Puna Subterranea

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First time flower for me. This plant had sat in a pot doing nothing for years but it definitely seems to have responded to a repot last Autumn.
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Looking good and well worth the £2 outlay 👍
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Thanks Ross. I can't remember who I got it from, it was either at the 2012 or 2016 national or one of the Spalding/Havering Marts in between - does anyone recognise the handwriting on the label?
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Wow wish I could find it for £2 but as for the writing can't help sorry
Are you using an iPad to load the pictures if so I find if I go into the picture editor and just rotate the photo all the way round it loads the same way I'm expecting it
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One for example
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IMG_0874.JPG
Rotated all the way round and moved one edge slightly
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The label pic seems to have a mind of its own - its the correct way up on my PC but inverts when I load it on the Forum, tried a few times and gave up.
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If you remove a few pixels off one side it will appear in the correct orientation.
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Thanks, that's worked. Useful to know.
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