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Comments (16)Gean, that is exactly what I meant, odd or rare or exotic and unusual just adds to the beauty like you. I have about 20 favorites Pam, narrowing it down. Manana! Lynn, you're welcome, she does like afternoon shade to forestall sunburn. Thanks Randy, the girls thank you too. Florence, I wish you could too. Thank you Cziga--once you get started with teas, it only leads to more teas and teas get very large indeed. Clem is 6 feet tall and in a corner so it is hard to guess the actual dimension but the neighbors did put up a fence to keep her out of their daughter's bedroom. la...See Moreunknown brug---yellow very pretty my 1st and 2nd blooms
Comments (7)You have such a happy looking garden Erica... Happy to hear you are enjoying brugs and are wanting more more More....LOL I like your sweet potato vines and petunias they look so fresh and vibrant. Good luck on your search for more brugs....See MoreA few first blooms, and a couple pretty first ever blooms.
Comments (11)Julia, Mabou is from a more Northern hybridizer. After several bboming years, last year was just so-so for Citrix, but it has mnay more blooms this year than last. Mantix, Indigo Edge is about the same size bloom as Citrix. Brad, I lost my first Spoken in Parables to voles, but liked it so well I replaced it. Jean, some of the fancies take more than one season to really settle in, and I will wait6 for this for CB. Debra, my eye is too easy to catch:). Thanks, Ruth, I like too many of them myself. Chris, I really figured Indigo Edge would have trouble opening, but it opened well, early. I bought Mabou because I love the photo New York Rita posted of hers. Thanks, Jean. Sorry I've been off a a couple days. My grandkids gifted me with a virus that put me down:) kay...See MoreAfrican Irises just bloomed; they're pretty
Comments (10)The photo format is .jpg. I'm trying to upload it just now with the photo button located just below this text. Then a window opens that allows me to "browse" on my computer to select a file. After selecting a file, which appears in the directory window, I click on the "upload" button and nothing happens. After a few minutes of nothing I click "cancel" to return to this comment and "submit" it....See Moresocks
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