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One of my favorites.
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One of my favorites.
Cheers Wendy

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Do you get to grow these outside too? The last time I tried these in the
greenhouse, spidermites were everywhere. Maybe, now that I've got high power
miticides (meaning $$$/bottle) that really work, I'll try them again. They
are beautiful. Very nice shots, Wendy.
Gary

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Thanks Sheila, I used to use a stepladder to get a closeup but can't do that
anymore.

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Most everything is outside other than the orchids of course. I think I have
a couple of small pointsettias in
the g/h as an experiment. Zone 9/10
Cheers Wendy
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Do you get to grow these outside too? The last time I tried these in the
greenhouse, spidermites were everywhere. Maybe, now that I've got high
power miticides (meaning $$$/bottle) that really work, I'll try them
again. They are beautiful. Very nice shots, Wendy.
Gary

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One of my favorites.
Cheers Wendy




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