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I love this one. John, it's the one you photographed when you were up here last
year.

It was line bred by Brian Coleman, whose nursery is a few miles west of Kuranda.
Hence the clone name.
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And looking as good as when I saw it in flower last year!

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It was line bred by Brian Coleman, whose nursery is a few miles west of
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Hence the clone name.
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Good sized spike for the size of the plant, too.

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It was line bred by Brian Coleman, whose nursery is a few miles west of
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Hence the clone name.
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 22:48:28 -0800, Dave Gillingham wrote
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I love this one. John, it's the one you photographed when you were up here
last
year.

It was line bred by Brian Coleman, whose nursery is a few miles west of
Kuranda.
Hence the clone name.
Dave Gillingham

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This one's pure fun. Wish I had one.


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Look at that color! I'm in love! Wonder if we have any orange popsicles in
the freezer?

Diana

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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 22:48:28 -0800, Dave Gillingham wrote
(in article ):

I love this one. John, it's the one you photographed when you were up
here
last
year.

It was line bred by Brian Coleman, whose nursery is a few miles west of
Kuranda.
Hence the clone name.
Dave Gillingham

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This one's pure fun. Wish I had one.


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Thanks to all for your comments. Sorry about being slow to reply - a couple of
things had the temerity to demand my time.

I think I'll have to try to get a couple more of these from Brian (hope he still
has them!) as insurance. It would be a disaster if something happened to my
only plant of this!

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Look at that color! I'm in love! Wonder if we have any orange popsicles in
the freezer?

Diana

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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 22:48:28 -0800, Dave Gillingham wrote
(in article ):

I love this one. John, it's the one you photographed when you were up
here
last
year.

It was line bred by Brian Coleman, whose nursery is a few miles west of
Kuranda.
Hence the clone name.
Dave Gillingham

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This one's pure fun. Wish I had one.


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