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Had these in flower over the weekend, a week early- typical
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and this is the best pink A.capricorne I have raised
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Lovely! Put them in the dark quick, Rob, they will still be good for this weekend coming.
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Super! (tu)
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Rob wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:06 am Had these in flower over the weekend, a week early- typical
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and this is the best pink A.capricorne I have raised
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Wow! Rob ... beautiful.
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Lovely, have you noticed the seed pods are different colours too to the yellow ones.
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Excellent show, Rob. How many did you have to grow to get these good ones?
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ralphrmartin wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 3:37 pm Excellent show, Rob. How many did you have to grow to get these good ones?
Between myself and a very good friend who grows them too, quite a LOT!

But we are at the stage now where all these A.asterias plus about five more are surplus and will be on our sales table at the National on Saturday.
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As for white flowers,
I do have one or two plants that are labelled as such, I'm sure one of them has flowered too, but I don't remember getting very excited about it, from memory I think it was more of a Very pale yellow.
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Are any of those for sale at the National this weekend Rob ? :wink:
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RAYWOODBRIDGE wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 8:24 pm Are any of those for sale at the National this weekend Rob ? :wink:
Pink ones yes, we will have a few on Saturday.
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