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Old 08-12-2006, 09:14 PM
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I was hoping for more red considering the bessae parent in it but oh well.
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I love those colors, it almost doesnt look natural. Great growing!
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Good job, the color is gorgeous, hopefully your next bloom will be the red your looking for but for the most part you did a great job.
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These bloom with richer colors when bloomed during cool temperatures. This is true for sophronitis hybrids, phrag bessae hybrids and many others. Summer blooms generally are pretty diluted and/or muddy with many red flowers.
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