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Old October 19, 2013   #10
MrsJustice
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Thanks MrsJustice

Did you ever get to take a photo of that unknown flower you had on the property before Hurricane Isabel? Sure would be nice to figure out what it was so you could get some seeds again to regrow it. Do you remember if it was a bush or vining flower? That would help narrow down what it could be a bit.
I never took a picture of them, but they grow in the front yard facing about 200 feet from the Bay in the front yard. They grew back each year which meant they were Perennial flowers, but I never removed the dirt to see if they were producing bud's. But some were orange and some was pink. The plants grew about 2 sometimes 3 feet. One summer maybe 14 years ago: my husband and I tried to time the closing of the flowers but it was different times of the day.

I just thank God my farming property is on higher ground with all historical flowers still growing strongly each year, which have different variety of flowers and grasses, "Safe" from the salt waters.
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