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February 18, 2007 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Last year's memories
From my garden, last year's.
dcarch
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February 18, 2007 | #2 |
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FANTASTIC!!! They are all so colorful!
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February 21, 2007 | #3 |
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dcarch, They are so beautiful! Would love to know the names of those flowers.
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February 21, 2007 | #4 | |
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the others I have no idea. They are all grown from seeds given to me. dcarch
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February 21, 2007 | #5 |
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Dcarch,
Nice pics! I really love the columbines. I just wintersowed sowed some more for myself. Honu, The bright flowers at the end are Crocosmia. I'm not sure what the plant with the pink flowers and pretty foliage is, but I like it! Remy
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February 21, 2007 | #6 |
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Thanks Dcarch & Remy! The pink & yellow one (#4) sort of reminds me of some orchids my mom used to grow a long time ago (before her entire collection was stolen).
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February 22, 2007 | #7 |
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OK, columbines are short-lived perennials in NY. Most of them are forms of the Mc Canna Hybrid series. # 2 is called "Nora Barlow". The ferny looking one with the pink flowers, I think is called "Herb Robert'' . It is a type of wild geranium.
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February 22, 2007 | #8 | |
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February 22, 2007 | #9 |
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Columbine is unpredictable if it self-sows. The majority of the large ones are hybrids. I do have a smaller purple variety I found growing wild. I will sometimes find pink in the stands.
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