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    Tuberose is native to Central America. Aztecs healers called it omixochitl (bone-flower) due to the white flowers that actually contain anti-inflamatory and antispasmodic properties.
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    Very, very nice Lady Mirenchu,
    They keep on getting better all the time...proud of you...I like the soft pastel look and the silky smooth texture on the petals. The color rendition is superb, and the transition from light to shadow is right on the money...well done...:cool:

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    Use of light is great, Gus summed it for me as well.

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    exellent!!!!

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    I hope you are putting a portfolio together Mirenchu !!!!! ... elegant !!!

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    Use of light continue to improve, maybe start to show different techniques or compositions?

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