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[This message refers to the message posted under Photo Tours with Interest: Chinese Astrology: The metal Dragon or Golden Dragon. This conference attachments can only be viewed by logging into the web forum only.]
Extract of a paragraph of the message:
"Five tones and six colours should be the way to brighten your house during Chinese New Year, says Mr Tan P K, one of Singapore's flora bosses."
Here, if I understand correctly he mentions about colours of the rainbow to brighten the home i.e. within each six colours, the flowers can be of different shades of that colour.
What he wants achieved is to brighten the home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/26/00 7:10:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>In the article on the flowers
>in the photo tour of interest.
>It says that 6 different
>colors and tones of flowers
>are used. What does different
>tones of flowers mean. Thanks.
>
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