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Initial post 6 days ago by Charles Quest-Ritson
NIce pic, but the flowers should be double
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Initial post 6 days ago by Charles Quest-Ritson
NIce pic, but the flowers should be double
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Initial post 6 days ago by Umang
This plant is famous in India for pot culture (growing in cinder) and exhibitioning the entire plant. This plant is very floriferous. The flowers do not fade the easily.
This plant resists most of the fungal/bacterial/pest problems.
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Initial post 7 FEB 12 by Patricia Routley
Dear Koolami,

Have you managed to find out who the breeder of 'Brindabella Golden Tiger' was since March 1, 2010? See main page note.

And while I am at it, do you, or anyone else know who bred
Brindabella L'Amour
Brindabella Gold Tiger
Brindabella Magnifica
Brindabella Raspberry Tiger
Brindabella Swirl

Some dates would be good.
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Reply #2 of 1 posted 6 days ago by Plazbo
it's likely
Brindabella L'Amour = Grand Siecle
Raspberry Tiger = Henri Matisse

Brindabella Swirl was out in 2005 (when they were still selling the other delbards under delbard names) based on web.archive

so unlikely affected by other post
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