Some of my plants

Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

Here is Hummingbirds bush (Hamelia Patens), Datura, Brugmansia (Charles Grimaldi).

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Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

Turks Cap (Malvoviscus Ardorecus Drummondi)

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Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

Esperanza (Tecoma Stans), and Plumbago

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Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

Hibiscus (Unknown) A friend gave me a cutting that he brought back from Hawaii

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Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

Madagascar Dragon Tree (Dracaena Marginata)

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Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria Excelsa), Desert Rose (Adenium Obesum), Brugmansia seedlings

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Harrisville, MI(Zone 5b)

Wow,Thanks for the tour!!You have some nice plants,I can not grow the Norfolk pine,wish I could.and I think I am the only one here that did not get a bloom on my T.Stan.

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

You have lots of really nice plants! Thanks for sharing your garden with us.

Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

Hi Root, I found the two Norfolk Pines a couple of years ago while I driving to work. They were sitting at the curb with the trash someone put out. They were only about two feet tall when I saved them.

Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

You are welcome Calalily, but they really don't compare to all the ones I have seen of yours.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Nice pictures. That hibiscus is a whopper. I love Tacoma Stans. I've finally learned how to germinate them and get them to blooming size. Thanks for the tour.

Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

Hi Brugie, that hibiscus is very easy to root from cuttings. I wish I knew what type it was.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Obviously it is a tropical and I'm sure there are tons of different ones. Sometimes it gets hard for even the experts to name them all after so many crosses have been made. Maybe someone will be able to though. There are a ton of knowledgeable people on this site. Have a good day. I'm going out and water the plants for the 3rd. time today. It is pretty warm here.

Homestead, FL(Zone 10b)

What a beautiful garden. It looks like the perfect place to get lost in when you want to escape from the world.

Waco, TX(Zone 8b)

HI Delecie, yes it is for the most part quiet and peaceful. I like to just sit outside and relax. Watching the humminbirds fly around and our cats chasing each other or some kind of bug through the yard.

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