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Old December 8, 2018   #91
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Default Picotee amaryllis/Pointsettia

Yeah, I looked up Picotee and that does seem to be what two of my three Wal-Mart bulbs are. The second Picotee has better definition in the red edging than the above pictured
plant stalk. This is my one year old pointsettia, getting it's red leaves right on time.

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Old December 19, 2018   #92
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Default Pansies, Peach Drift Rose, Amaryllis

The pansies will bloom all winter and do not freeze. The rose is in a pot...the buds are peach, but the blooms are nearly white. The amaryllis is from a bulb I bought at Wal-Mart about 7 weeks ago.

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Old December 19, 2018   #93
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Very nice! Love amaryllis!
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Old January 6, 2019   #94
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Default Schlumbergera

Christmas Cactus.
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Old January 6, 2019   #95
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Very nice!
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Old January 10, 2019   #96
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Default peach blossoms

This is really early, but my neighbor's peach tree has blossoms and even a few leaves (branches hang over the fence into my yard, lucky me). And my daffodils are sending up bloom shoots already. Things are acting like it's Spring.
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Old January 10, 2019   #97
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Wow! My daffs are coming up but no sign of blossom on the fruit trees. We haven’t had nearly enough chill hours yet. Sure is pretty!
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Old January 16, 2019   #98
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Default Christmas cactus today

Schlumbergera.
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Old January 16, 2019   #99
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Default Christmas cactus today

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Old January 16, 2019   #100
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Beautiful!
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Old February 5, 2019   #101
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Default White African Violet

Cheerful...
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Pure and simple. Nice!
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The Mardi Gras tree(Japanese Magnolia) is blooming, this is the 4th year in ground and it's finally blooming at the right time.
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Old February 7, 2019   #104
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Yep, it's full blown spring in the high zones. I even see a few Formosa azaleas strarting to flower.
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Pollen is already falling too, I don't know which trees but I can see it on the cars.
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