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Old 12th August 2009, 09:47 PM
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Default Brom Flower that Looks Like Helicohnia Rostrata

This is Vriesea Simplex var Simplex.

When it starts to flower


2 weeks later, the influorescence was about 1ft, the eventual length is 2 ft pendant

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Default Re: Brom Flower that Looks Like Helicohnia Rostrata

It really does look like a heliconia!! Pretty.
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