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epi log [#25]
Last one. #25 bloomed the first time this year. I grew my epiphyllums from seed, starting in the late 19's. This one is an offspring of a red and a yellow variety. The yellow parent has a wonderful smell, especially at night, but it got lost in the crossings. I already re- crossed one of my epis again with yellow. Unfortunately most of these offsprings grow very slowly. So it will take some years until I can report results.
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