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Old 29-03-2005, 11:48 AM
Glenn
 
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I have just moved into a place and these bulbs were left by the previous
owner. After a few weeks a flower spike appeared on one.

Can anybody identify this or know a place I could go to on the web or in
Melbourne to have it identified

http://us.f1f.yahoofs.com/bc/22756f0....ITSCB6O339DoT

Should they be destroyed or if they are a useable plant how should they be
planted and looked after


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Old 29-03-2005, 06:27 PM
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g'day glen,

that link won't open up for me mate, had a look at the url addy can't
see what's not right.

len

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