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Sun, Feb 7, 10 at 20:30
| I'm longing for the heat and humidity.
Red Texas Star Hibiscus. WS 2009. Bloomed in July/August 2009.
Datura inoxia. WS March 2009. Bloomed June 2009.
Echinacea Magnus/Rudbeckia Hirta. WS Dec 2008. Bloomed June 2009.
Monards. WS Jan 2009. Bloomed June 2009.
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Follow-Up Postings:
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| Ah, I can feel the summer warmth. Thanks for sharing. Just what I needed after shoveling the snow from our long driveway. |
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| It's taking too long here, I want warm summer nights with the scent of nicotiana and datura wafting around. |
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- Posted by ladyrose65 6b (My Page) on Wed, Dec 29, 10 at 0:21
| Beautiful Pic. |
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| Tom, great pictures. All your plants always look so healthy and looking at some of your recent photos on your blogspot tells me that Spring in NC is not far off. One plant I wanted to ask you to identify that I didn't recognize. Looked almost like what we used to call a prayer plant but I thought they were always a house plant so that's probably not the name of your plant because it's planted outside. |
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