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drthor I have looked everywhere for some of the orange profusion zinnias and no one has them around here. Darn!
bobyrd, beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I especially like that last dwarf zinnia. Unique.
Sheila,
My bear's britches is about 3 years old and it froze down to the ground this winter. I was afraid it wasn't going to come back but there it is!
I am sending you a dmail with my address. I would love some of the profusion zinnias. Is it too late to plant them now?
My subscription to Dave's expires tomorrow and I don't think I am going to renew it for now. But may at a later date.
Thanks
Bonnie
Great pictures bobyrd. Thanks for sharing.
I buy my profusion zinnias at the Dallas Farmers Market. I always get amazing deals there !!
We always plant the zinnia profusion from seed in our deck baskets, didn't do that this year so I need to watch for them in the flower beds, not sure where I put them, or even if I did. LOL!
These were from June last year. May be a little late, but I would still plant them now. I will see if I have some gold and white that are separate, if not you may get a mixture.
thanks so much
Bonnie
Wow.........they look so large compared to the leaves. Nice colors, although I do not know what it is called.
I remembered! It's Daylily 'Persian Pattern'.
Woohoo Cheryl! I have a crinum that I've had for 3 years. I hope it produces something this year as the power company came and trimmed the tree limbs of the neighbor's tree that provided shade for it. It gets more sun now, so I'm hoping!!
It's pretty exciting. I can't even remember what color it is LOL. I will keep my fingers crossed for your flowers too.
That's a fascinating plant!
Coral bean sure is pretty. I am going to have to look that one up.
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