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11-19-2009, 07:20 AM
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L aurea
This 4-5" species produce tall spikes with 1-1/2" yellows.
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Very lovely.
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This is really beautiful
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Gorgeous!!! I've been after this plant for decades... impossible to find here in Brazil for some reason. The semi-alba (color in the throat) is commonly found, but this one....! Congratulations!
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just beautiful!! thank you!
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Another great one Catwalker! So is this one considered rupiculous?
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