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Old 02-18-2014, 02:10 PM
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Crazy Horse, the first one, is also working on the second spike. Very shiny in person but not showing the texture in this picture. Grows like weed and good bloomer.

Second is Fairly Stoned.

Next up, my every-other-year blooming Hsinying Yosemite Fairre is in bloom again, but only one spike although it has more than doubled since last time it bloomed with two spikes. hmmm

Liemianum has just opened up its second bud. cute little thing!

Insigne is in bloom again with three spikes, but they are all facing different direction although it is sitting by the window. I thought they would all face the window. well, well...

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Verrrrrry nice collection! I especially like Liemianum's cute little face.
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Fabulous!
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I love them all! Wonderful collection you have there. I've run out of space outside so I'm starting to really get interested in these. Where do you grow them?
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By the window in my apartment.
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Really lovely
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Awesome!!! I love the red spotted bulldog!!! Nice bunch of plants you have there.
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