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Full Sun Broms @ Night


Pedro 65

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Apart from the Viresia ( pic 2024) which is in "filtered" sun the rest are in "Full Sun", added pic is a Tahina opening a new leaf on near our "shortest day" of the year :).

Silvomontana ( 2012) is a "trial" here in "Full sun" and its lov'n it, but I will keep a keen eye on it come spring/summer but its a very thick leaved brom with a silvery back leaf so all should be good.

Post some of "your" colourful Broms @ night.

Pete

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cont, I will take a few more pics 2morrow nt, look fwd cot "yours", its time to hit the hay. :)

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Love the plants and the statue.

Tampa, Interbay Peninsula, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10A

Bokeelia, Pine Island, Florida, USA

subtropical USDA Zone 10B

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Thanks Ray, heres a few more , the "spiny" hybrids are Macho x Silvomontana ( pic 2041 and still young) pupping Macho X Hannibal L ( 2048) and 2 angles of Alcantarea Silver plum.

Pete

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