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Crown Imperial Frittilatria fully open!
- 13 Apr, 2009
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Brilliant colour, lovely plant.
14 Apr, 2009
its so mediteranian paul,, hope i spelt that ok lol
19 Apr, 2009
It's beautiful!
I got 3 orange ones too but I am planning to add some yellow ones too.
9 Jun, 2009
Thanks Ualda. Yes I saw your photo of your one. I have heavy clay as well so they must like it I think!
9 Jun, 2009
Yes defiently Pav black and red
9 Jun, 2009
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That is gorgeous Paul
14 Apr, 2009