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Old 11-01-2010, 11:52 AM
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Default A couple of new plants

We just got back from the Merritt Huntington Symposium in Virginia and we learned a lot (actually started to suffer a little information overload by Saturday afternoon) and scored some great plants.

Great speakers and great vendors. Who could ask for anything more!

We (Yes, I did say we) picked up the best looking Suruga Fukurin I've ever seen from Jason-san and two fabulous Komachi musume and Manjyushage plants from Glenn-san. I can't wait to see them flower next year!

Glenn also had some wonderful little Dendro. moniliformes and 'Kintsuru' just happened to jump into our goody bag too.

All-in-all, a very sucessful weekend.

Cheers.
Jim
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