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Mon, Sep 5, 11 at 13:55
| Here are a few more pictures of my blooms.
Purple Joy
Lady Darlene
Dr. John Kaiser
Bouquet with Purple Joy, LeBaron, Lady Darlene
A couple of Maniacs (hard to tell from this pic but they are my largest blooms 8-9" across
3 Kenora Jubilee
Ginger Willow poms, Juul's Allstar & Galardia
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Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by oscarthecat z7MD (My Page) on Mon, Sep 5, 11 at 15:05
| Good ones Mandoll. Steve in Stevans County. |
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| Beautiful flowers, but I don't think it is Lady Darlene. I think it is Maxime. Jesper |
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| jesper - you may be right. I just googled pics of both darleen and maxime and it looks a lot more like maxime. I got it in a tuber swap this year and the trader may have named it wrong - thanks for pointing it out. |
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- Posted by bouquet_kansas z6Ks (My Page) on Wed, Sep 7, 11 at 21:51
| Very nice mandolls......i love the white ones.....i have the hardest time growing the white flowers....the bugs seem to go after them first.... carol |
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- Posted by tropic_lover 6 (My Page) on Thu, Sep 8, 11 at 21:50
| Very nice pictures, I love the last picture, its a very pretty arrangement! You definetely have an eye for flower arranging. And I love the Dr John Kaiser! |
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| Carol - A lot of people have trouble with the white Dahias, This is the first year my whites have looked so good. I havent used any poisons, but the pic I posted at this link (at the bottom of the thread) may explain why mine seem bug free this year. |
Here is a link that might be useful: White Dahlia Protection
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- Posted by bouquet_kansas z6Ks (My Page) on Fri, Sep 16, 11 at 21:47
| mandolls.....i read that thread.....just the cutest spider ive ever seen.....and have seen quite a few this summer . carol |
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