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    Default Phal. Zuma's Aussie Delight x

    Phal Zuma Beach AM/AOS
    If you love violecia/bellina types you will like this one ! The fragrance is GREAT ! The color isn't bad either..... I usually knock the buds off of this one but was VERY careful this year to leave it be till it bloomed...all but one bud is open. Hope you enjoy seeing it.
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