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Old 12-13-2016, 05:12 PM
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More than 3 years on with this guy.






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Wow, a real beauty! I love the soft tones on this one.

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Fabulous pics & one wonderful plant. You must be very proud.
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Wow, a real beauty! I love the soft tones on this one.

I read someone describe the colour/texture as being like thin slices of melon - and it is really like that. The translucent, soft, peach colouring is really pretty.

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I read someone describe the colour/texture as being like thin slices of melon - and it is really like that. The translucent, soft, peach colouring is really pretty.


Really?!? Wow! That's insane.
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Marvelous, it's so cute and the plant looks so healthy.
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