Bloom time
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Douglas Hunt on May 26, 2013How long has it been since they bloomed? It is natural for princess flower to take a break of a few months to recover from its long period of bloom.Helpful Reply
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Stacy Cobb on May 26, 2013they last bloomed last yearHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on May 27, 2013It they otherwise look healthy, I think you will just have to practice patience.Helpful Reply
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Nancy Hand on May 27, 2013Very pretty. I grew some in a greenhouse. I love the brilliant purple.Helpful Reply
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