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Clones of 'H&R' acquired several years ago, moved to s/h at the same time,
and grown right next to each other.

So much for "exact copies".


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Amazing. How much more different could they be? Pretty, though.

Diana

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Clones of 'H&R' acquired several years ago, moved to s/h at the same time,
and grown right next to each other.

So much for "exact copies".


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Nice plants! It would be interesting to see what Roy Tokunaga has to say
about this. Probably a tag got mixed up or something. Might be worth an
email. He may be able to tell you what the other is. Or buy the oddity at
a huge profit for you, LOL!

K Barrett

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Clones of 'H&R' acquired several years ago, moved to s/h at the same time,
and grown right next to each other.

So much for "exact copies".


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i think that's very cool. just like phals that have different flowers
on different spikes--on the same plant.

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Clones of 'H&R' acquired several years ago, moved to s/h at the same time,
and grown right next to each other.

So much for "exact copies".

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The weirdest phals I ever had was a complex hybrid I got from Parkside - I
actually bought two at different times because I liked the bright golden
yellow flowers, and didn't realize I already had one.

The next time they bloomed, the flowers were white.

The time after that, pink.

Lost 'em both to a freeze, and I'll be damned if I can remember the cross!

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i think that's very cool. just like phals that have different flowers
on different spikes--on the same plant.

--j_a




In article r3hqj.3500$eD3.3139@trndny05,
"Ray B" wrote:

Clones of 'H&R' acquired several years ago, moved to s/h at the same
time,
and grown right next to each other.

So much for "exact copies".





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sounds like my optimara african violets--they bloom out in different
colors depending on the time of year. the non-optimara don't.

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The weirdest phals I ever had was a complex hybrid I got from Parkside - I
actually bought two at different times because I liked the bright golden
yellow flowers, and didn't realize I already had one.

The next time they bloomed, the flowers were white.

The time after that, pink.

Lost 'em both to a freeze, and I'll be damned if I can remember the cross!

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