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Old 11-09-2009, 08:41 AM
Bruno De Toni Bruno De Toni is offline
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My plant is blooming now for the first time. I do like the coloration
Gena what a nice plant, however I feel in your comment that shape is something you donīt like very much (I might be wrong ??). In any case the plant is very cool. By the way I enjoyed all written conversation in this post.
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Old 11-09-2009, 05:26 PM
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however I feel in your comment that shape is something you donīt like very much (I might be wrong ??).
No, Bruno, you are absolutely right!
What I do not like in mine it is a form, as you correctly noted. Look at both Steve’s plants – both of them do have much better form in my opinion. They are more “cooperi-like” in form. Mine has the inheritance from herrenhusanum in form of quite twisted petals. This I do not like so much. In pure herrenhusanum it looks charming, because of more compact form, but here ..... well, we will see ....

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Old 11-09-2009, 09:18 PM
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I totally agree with you, it would have been much more attractive if the flower arrangement was much more compacted.
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