How do they all know?

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iann
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How do they all know?

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It was one of those days. Nothing for ages, then all the Avonia flowers come along at once.
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A. comptonii was trying to get in on the act, not realising it isn't really an Avonia. This tiny plant had an unusually large flower for the species.
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K.W.
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This is madness. . . :) I am more than jealous. . . :wink:

Very, very nice !!! Thanks for showing !!! =D>


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Wow! That's quite a show!
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Haha, that's brilliant. :) It's always a great day when the Avonias are in bloom (usually because they pick a day with nice weather!).
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