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A 3 flower bouquet

Posted by vikingcraftsman 6/7LINY (My Page) on
Sat, Sep 1, 12 at 9:51

I have put Bodacious which is huge with Grand Fanale and Kelvinsflood light. There is rosemary and time for smell. I also have the Ivy for back ground. So that you get a sense of size bodacious is 10 inches across and 6 inches thick.


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Great bouquet...but what is the little one to th left? I like that color.


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Raw HIde


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Such a compelling color!


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I only just stopped by the dahlia forum for a quick look.... now almost 2 hours later I've looked trough a ton of pictures, visited several online sources, and have settled on a certain "ultimate cutting collection" mentioned in an earlier post.

thanks?
It would have been cheaper to read the paper with some coffee, but it's been fun!


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Kato, thank you for my first LOL of the day!


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Kato glad you have joined us Dahlia perople. Hope to see your ideas on what you do with the flowers.


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This is all I've got. A noid from a mixed bag from a couple years ago. It's multiplied well and seems to tolerate my hit or miss overwintering and care. Maybe next year I'll have something more to show ! ;)

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I like it...it would go great with my Myrtle's Folly (which I tried to take a pic of this morning, but it just fell apart due to the hard frosts of the last 2 days).


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Say it isn't so mytime. Your growing season is over. Oh wow I still have a few to bloom yet. Well I hope you enjoy looking at pictures.


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