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My wife and I followed our New Years tradition and went to Longwood
Gardens for the first day of the year. Here is one of their Amaryllis
showing off.

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Ooh that's nice! A mutated cultivar?
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Ooh that's nice! A mutated cultivar?


Yes, very nice! I don't think that is mutated. Over the years I have
seen quite a few that look like that.
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Ooh that's nice! A mutated cultivar?


Yes, very nice! I don't think that is mutated. Over the years I have
seen quite a few that look like that.
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Hm, okay, the ones I have seen around here (and grow) just have the
simple 6 petals. here is mine:
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Although I often snap a quick shot of the name tags there at Longwood,
I was so busy with this guy I didn't catch his name. It is, however, a
partially opened double amaryllis and it was quite short at maybe 6in.
I had to lay flat on the ground to get eye-to-eye with him.

JD



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