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Ernie
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Its not big and the plant is not much to look at but the flowere is intersting.
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Tis very architectural (though I suspect much smaller than it seems!) and a beautiful colour. :D
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Very nice! Makes an interesting contrast with Ledebouria socialis, which has well-patterned leaves but duller flowers.
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