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The Mystery Plant Contest

Contest Begun March 2004

This contest was won by Laurie Wilkerson who submitted the correct answer on Sunday, March 28th at 14:35 ET.

If you would like to try your hand at guessing the correct answer, the clues available when the contest was won are provided below. The correct answer can be displayed at the bottom of the page.


 o Clues to the Mystery Plant:

  1. This plant is a native of the Eastern Hemisphere.
  2. This plant reaches 12 m (39 ft) in height.
  3. This plant belongs to the same botanical family as Parajubaea cocoides.
  4. The leaves of this plant reach 2.5 m (8 ft) in length.
  5. This plant is a native of northeastern Australia.

Can you name the genus and species of this plant?

The correct answer can be displayed at the bottom of the page.


Primula Doubles

 o The Prize!

Primula vulgaris 'Flore Plena'

Primula vulgaris 'Flore Plena' are extremely easy to grow. Full shade in the South to dappled sunlight in the North, rich, well mulched soil. They really DO look like miniature roses and are long lived and tough perennials.

This month's contest winner will receive three Primula vulgaris supplied by Sunshine Farm & Gardens.



 o Correct Answer

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