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Old April 30, 2019   #151
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I am loving these Victorian Posy pansies so much right now. I grew them from seed.
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Old May 1, 2019   #152
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I have a huge soft spot for pansies or violets of any kind. Those are wonderful!
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Old May 1, 2019   #153
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Pansies are very cheerful. Them and yellow daffodils.
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Old May 2, 2019   #154
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Chrysanthemums are well associated with Mothers Day here. Here are two that the kids gave to the Mrs last year. These survived, most just get thrown out
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Here mums are associated with football season and Thanksgiving.
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Old May 17, 2019   #156
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These grow best for me in dappled sun or partial shade.
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Old May 17, 2019   #157
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Those are really cute. From seed or plants?
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Old May 18, 2019   #158
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Plants. I don't grow from seed unless it's the only way I can get a particular variety of plant.
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Old June 10, 2019   #159
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I have five plants, this is the one that's blooming most profusely now. But the others will be in blue any day now. I'm pretty sure The name of this variety is Inca Gold, I lost the tag many years ago.
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My 31 yr old son gave this lily to my wife for Mothers Day when he was a senior in high school, so it is about 13 yrs old, and still producing beautiful orange blossoms.
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My 31 yr old son gave this lily to my wife for Mothers Day when he was a senior in high school, so it is about 13 yrs old, and still producing beautiful orange blossoms.
Wow, what a beautiful, intense coloration.
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Old June 10, 2019   #162
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I have to get some plumaria for the patio ...
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That lily is gorgeous!

And Jane, plumeria can be addictive.....
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Of course I don't know the variety. I'm pretty sure the yellow and white one I posted a few posts ago is called Aztec Gold, not Inca Gold as I said before.
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Beautiful!
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