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Just another day at the Huntington Gardens (bug photo set)
Comments (4)Although there is a bee or two in there, I hardly think that qualifies as a *bug* photo set! It should have read big photo set!!! Please accept these extra photos as my apology: Aloe erinacea Opuntia microdasys Deeply variegated Aloe arborescens...See More26th Succulent Plants Symposium at the Huntington Gardens
Comments (1)Thanks Jo, I will be there for the auction only. Norma...See MoreHuntington Gardens 2019, roses are starting
Comments (56)Plumeria, those two tree roses are Huntington’s 100th (aka. Life of the Party). I was standing there today marveling at how much Mel’s Heritage grew in just 3 weeks! Then I noticed the 2 beautiful tree roses, in full bloom now, but I didn’t take pictures. They didn’t give Mel’s Heritage nearly enough room. The canes that go across the top are now going down the other side and will soon be touching the ground. I will definitely start a 2020 Huntington thread next January for the spring bloom season....See MoreHuntington Garden Schick Hybrids
Comments (19)I got one of the ones I wanted, and the other three were from my list of substitutes. I had trouble deciding which ones to order, and which to list as substitutes, so I was happy with what they sent me :-) Ones is pretty small, one larger, and the other two in between, but all of them have great root systems. Can't wait until they get to flowering size!...See Morewoodnative
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