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    Thanks Yew Sung. There are already several possible IDs from other members following your post. I don't know much about phals, and I've never had much interest in them. This one just happens to be in my garden because its kind has been with my family since my grandma's time. But I do find this one charming. I like it better than the more rounded forms of the modern hybrids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angel View Post
    Thanks Yew Sung. There are already several possible IDs from other members following your post. I don't know much about phals, and I've never had much interest in them. This one just happens to be in my garden because its kind has been with my family since my grandma's time. But I do find this one charming. I like it better than the more rounded forms of the modern hybrids.
    Angel, I couldn't agree more!

    It is LOVELY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdayinflorida View Post
    Angel, I couldn't agree more!

    It is LOVELY!
    Thank you, Cathy. Due to its blooming habit where the spike just keeps getting longer and longer as more buds begin to form, the intermedia gives the impression that it is in bloom every day all year round.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angel View Post
    Due to its blooming habit where the spike just keeps getting longer and longer as more buds begin to form, the intermedia gives the impression that it is in bloom every day all year round.
    That's true, mine is blooming since 4 years on old and new spikes. I cut the old spikes in 2011, they were almost 5 feet long and I had to roll them up !

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