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Old 12-20-2020, 08:25 AM
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This one is always the first to bloom so I took this photo to the first spike before it gets damaged by the rain. It has at least 3 more spikes.
This year all of them are already spiking when it usually happens only around March.

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Nice one! I have noticed that weather patterns can shift blooming for a particular Cym plant plus or minus a month or month and a half at least. For me, this year is looking pretty normal, a few years ago we had a really long summer (didn't really cool off until almost December) and that year everybody ran very late.
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This year our cool weather started at the beginning of October...that might be the explanation.
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That's sure a clear yellow! Very nice, and love the red contrast.
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The photo shows its true colors. I also like the contrast.
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