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Jan 4, 2020 2:14 PM CST
Name: Bea
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bsharf...will post when the wax when opens on the hanging bulbs. This will be the second bloom for the waxed.hep.

The cybister bulb is the green bloom the smallest bulb and this flower has been in bloom since November. Longest bloom I have ever experience. The hybrid flowers are unusual and hope to see more on the market in the years to come.

kenisaac....the jumbo bulbs you were posting about are $27.00 ea. I would like to try a couple I can't imagine the flowers any bigger than the large sized and are huge in the red pic above is about 10".Maybe I'll put the jumbo size on Santa's list next year.

If amaryllis bulbs are googles all the waxed bulbs with many different designs are shown

Cybister blooms since nov.

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Wax bulb not just for Xmas.

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I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”

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