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11-30-2012, 07:27 PM
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B. nodosa
The tag was lost so i did not knwo the clone name. The bloom of this plant is larger.
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What a beauty! Mine has a bud too, about to open anytime. Do B. nodosa bloom all year ?
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That is a great nodosa!! Congrats!!
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What a beauty! Mine has a bud too, about to open anytime. Do B. nodosa bloom all year ?
In Taiwan, the species always blooms in the autumn and winter.
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