This is what I got:
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1. Ionantha rubra,
2. Melanocrater tricolor,
3. Ionantha fuego,
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4. Fuschii var gracilis,
5. Velutina
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I used to have it back in 2002 which my ex-colleague got for us as his exit gifts. None of us managed to keep it alive, guess during then information was limited and hence we do not really knows how to takecare of it. Hopefully this time round with more information and support, my Tillies will survive.
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