Not much in the way of good looking accents in February but this little one never fails to please.
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2014
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Does it have a name? It’s quite special.
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not that I can find Bruce!
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Ian,
How do you store this one in Winter ? I have lost mine. Perhaps too many water during winter ?
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In a cold greenhouse Xavier. They don’t like it cold or overly wet. I can add another to this year’s swap package 😉
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With pleasure Ian
Thanks
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Does the accent of the month have a name?
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Sadly not yet John, I’ve tried to ID it but have not found the exact plant anywhere else.
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A buitiful plant haven’t seem this before would really love to try to grow one any name for it ?
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I have more Shah 😉
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Could I get one to england
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Could I get one to england ?
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Just emailed you.
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Hi Ian.. Lovely accent
If you have any spare of this I would love to have one for my slowly growing collection 🙂
Cheers mate
Mark (Mumra)
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I’ve searched like a ferret, up, down and sideways but have come up with nothing on this little stinker. Ah…the lure of the unobtainable.
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Thanks for trying Bruce, been there done that lol
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