a few more cluster picts.

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a few more cluster picts.

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more cluster picts.
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Ooooh Swirling Waters. I like them all, but Swirling Waters is the best.

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Wow, those are beautiful pictures!
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Speechless here... :cool:
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Swirling waters was awesome!
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Just lovely! :cool:
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I love that swirling waters too! What a beauty!

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thank you

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Thank you for the compliments.
Swirling Waters is one of my favorites.

This year Lady Lucille has done so well with so many blooms and it is very bright this year. You almost need sunglasses on when the sun is shining on them.
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When does Swirling Water bloom for you and how would you rate it over all?
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Re: a few more cluster picts.

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Swirling Waters is just finishing blooming now, so I would call it a Mid bloomer, most of July. On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being poor, and 10 being fantastic, I would rate it at an 8. It is very hardy, grows well, blooms great, has several scapes and buds. I haven't had alot of success on it being a pod parent, maybe 1 or 2 out of 6 or 7 I've tried.
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Post by LucyGoose »

I had Swirling Waters on my want list a few years ago, but never got it and I don't remember why, either....Your pictures are excellent....I like that bridge and looks like a pond there, too....Nice!!

Thanks for sharing!! :cool:
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