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Bward wrote:
Island Girl is a great plant and shows its versicolor parentage. Blooms 12" long, 5'skirt, 1" tendrils, 2 split calyx, mature leaves 8"l x 4"w. Flowers open greenish/cream with strong lime green segment lines and the tendrils are the first area to become peach. The mature flower retains some of cream at calyx and gradually turns to peach-the lime green segement lines remain in the mature flower. Blooms at approximately 42" first year.