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Originally Posted by shadytrake
WOW!! Those are works of ART!
  My hubby loves these but has yet to bloom his. We are hoping for spiking this year but they may not be quite ready yet.
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Melissa, your hubby may have to give them a little extra TLC since you guys are in TN. I don't know if your winter temps get low enough there. Seems like, the colder and drier they get in the winter (within reason, of course

), the more flowers they get in the summer.
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Originally Posted by A G
They are all beautiful Tracy, great growing!!!
All mine are late as usual too, still only small spikes.
Never heard of the variety 'Tenshou', looks like it has a rather nice top-leaf? 'Oborozuki' looks very good btw!! 
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Anders, I've been trying to adjust light levels to improve the variegation on Tenshou. I'd like the dark green, light green, cream stripes to be on most of the leaves.