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Thu, Oct 11, 12 at 17:42
| This is why Litte Gem is such a popular cultivar of M grandiflora. These guys bloom from May into early November. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Little Gem in bloom
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| Your link goes to an ad for a TV show. |
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| I saw the flower. There was an ad to the right though. |
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| How do I get the photo w.o. ads? I used photobucket. |
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| I cheated, copied the image from the web browser into Paint, saved it and uploaded it... here's your flower: |
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| Thank you Famartin. It does seem like these ads are all over the place now. |
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| Yes, one just popped up in front of your flower on THIS page (gardenweb). I guess internet advertising revenue isn't what it used to be... |
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| Do they bloom at an early age? Is this a grafted tree? I love my 2 species Mag grandiflora, but like the look of the Brackens brown and the little gem. I just hate when those devil sprouts come along from grafted trees. I will put up with it from Quercus Fusiformis because it is it's natural habit, and there is not much choice. |
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