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About me: I adore hostas. I go weak in the knees for most fragrant plants (except roses -- just cannot get into them). I am a big fan of the wild, bordering on unkempt cottage garden look. I have been slowly but steadily naturalizing our yard with native and non-native drought-tolerant plants. What else? Oh yes, we have a veggie garden, which changes yearly as I get bored.I am an artist who does some botanically-based work, so I need reference material. As you can imagine, I prefer to generate my own, but I am not particular about being the only person in the world with access to the photos I produce, so if you see any of my photos on GardenWeb, please feel free to copy them and use them in any way you see fit. I would prefer that you credit me.In addition to all the above (and, maybe, more importantly) I am a licensed amateur radio operator and I highly recommend it.

My zone is: 7b/Sunset 5 -- PNW
GardenWeb Member: 2004-09-07
Commented: Have for trade or sasbe Hi mao_tse_mom, If you still have them, I'm interested in your hardy hibiscus and fuchsia four o'clocks. The only thing I have on my list that you might want is Penstemon palmeri (a drought-thriving...
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Commented: HAVE - Many native seeds to share Sorry about that. I changed my email and forgot to update it at GardenWeb. I'll send you a new email now that I've updated it.
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Commented: lonicera bush honeysuckle - invasive, nasty, detrimental, awful It isn't up to us to decide who's "unwitting" and who isn't. I refuse to assume that others are ignorant and treat them like children, telling them what's good for them and what isn't. If so...
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