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Dec 9, 2021 6:30 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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Being my main interest and attraction is to sculpted relief, I familiarized myself with the other sculpted forms. Cristate and pleated, but those two forms have not yet grabbed my attention too much. Pleated is starting to grow on me some, still not into the cristate, but I have seen some recently that have made me start looking more closely at them. They are beginning to look a little more "organized " and not so much like just a freak of nature.
I was just reading an old journal from back when the Unusual forms were being introduced, I still get confused with the crispate forms, the twisting and curling, and the cascading, the quilling and spatulate. It is slowly sinking in but does make it a little complicated when looking at the blooms and trying to decode them.
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