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Here are two more tropical red bloomers, and a hardy one.
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I love the Mrs. G. Hitchcock! I think I still have mine from Kat. But need to wait for a bloom to ID it. Raccoons were playing a game of switching name tags with me. They're winning so far!
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Keep the pics coming Frank
Annette--sorry to hear about the name tag switching from the raccoons! I know my visiting raccoons tried to get my watonai the other night. May I suggest that you keep only 1 nightbloomer per pond ... that way you will know for sure unless the beasts are dragging the plants to different ponds.
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I like the Mrs. Hitchcock. I think that will be my next "investment." Thanks for the wonderful pics.
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Very nice. Love the Mrs. Hitchcock.
My Perry's Baby Red is refusing to bloom this year.
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I'll cast my vote for Mrs. H also.
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Very pretty
Love the Jack Wood....
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Nice Photos. Are you sure about Mrs. George Hitchcock? It usually has no white in it, you may have a seedling.
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Hi Coolshades. There is no white in the lily. The white in the picture is from the flash reflection as the picture was taken at night.
I guess I should have mentioned that. I took the pic one night when I was taking pics of the Longwood bloom.
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