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Brigham City, UT(Zone 5b)

I would stand in line................for a very long time....................to get a cutting.
Are you taking cuttings above the Y? I hear they bloom faster if you do?
Is that true?
(Shoulder shrug)

Marie

Jeffersonville, IN(Zone 6b)

Thanks Gemini! Yeah, red brick wouldn't go well with the unknown pink, would it? :) LOL
You have d-mail, Marie

St John's, Antigua and Barbuda(Zone 10a)

Wow mine are only giving me a hanful, maybe about six......one of the plants had deformed blooms, the calyx split on the side and the bloom came out all sort of squiged up.....any idea's?

Jeffersonville, IN(Zone 6b)

Cocoloba, mine would do that if it was extremely hot. Maybe that could be the problem?

Brownstown, IN

Really pretty blooms!!!
The fragrance must be wonderful!

Karen

Clifton Springs, Australia

Whatever you are doing with your lovely pink, you are doing it right...congrats on such a healthy plant.

(Tracey) Mobile, AL(Zone 8b)

All I can say is WOW.. I just purchased my first Brug yesterday. If this is what I have to look forward to, I feel certain I have made a good choice.

La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

cocoloba, Brug blooms tend to do all sorts of strange things in hot weather. It's been so hot and dry here much of the summer so I've seen very few blooms on my Brugs even with regular watering and feeding. They tend to go into summer dormancy.

St John's, Antigua and Barbuda(Zone 10a)

Thanks Bettydee, one jusst gave one solitary bloom, I have tried Mavie's AP concoction on it, my God the smell was terrrible and brought out a rash on my hands that I have had to vivist two Dr.s for, not sure I can try that again even though I have a 50lb bag :) have a lovely weekend!
Sue

La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

The things we endure for our Brugs. I hope you hands have healed now.

Monroe, WI(Zone 4b)

I give mine epsom salts...........they bloom like fiends. :>) And huge amounts of Miracle Grow.

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