my not Grand Marnier.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

I do love it's colour and shape. That's funny - I must be maturing - last year all I was interested in the brugs was their colour. Now I'm into shape.

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It's very nice, isn't it Liz. Even though it's not " the real Grand Marnier" it's definitely a keeper.

Norwalk, IA(Zone 5b)

Liz, very nice even coloration.... :-)

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

I don't know which is prettier, the Brug or your background.

Hamilton, Canada

Liz,
That is very pretty, such an unusual color too.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

This is the one you had replaced with Cypress Gardens. Hope it blooms well for you.


Is it L`Amour or Jean Pasko in the background? *lol* No, just kidding! Could it be versicolor peach or orange? I like the moon rocket shape and the through going color. Many colored Brugs has .... what should I call it??? ... a kind of transperant color. For example my AQ is apricot colored, but some of the white will also be somewhere in the background of the apricot. Instead of a pure apricot it is a broken apricot. Yours is a pure. :-)

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Very pretty, but so is that water in the background. Such a great view you have. Talk about being jealous!! I'm there.

Hamilton, Canada

Liz,
The plants I got from you are doing well so far. At first this apricot one looked like it wouldn't do very much, but finally its growing healthy and taller. Maya has such beautiful leaves much the same coloring as the Missouri Marble datura. I'm hoping they will bloom overwintering indoors as I don't think any will make Ys before the end of Fall. Your sang cross is wonderful and has its Y and 2 small buds. I hope to find some pollen for the sang.

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