Here's one I'd like

Roopville, GA(Zone 7b)

april i love both but especially the second one!

kelly

Missouri City, TX(Zone 9a)

Yeah! there seems to be no shortage of beautiful AVs!

Like this one

http://www.metro-garden.com/african-violets/plants/Witch-Doctor.html

This message was edited Jul 25, 2006 3:13 PM

Missouri City, TX(Zone 9a)

Ok and why don't I have this one?


http://www.metro-garden.com/african-violets/plants/B-Mans-Taormina.html

The Heart of Texas, TX(Zone 8b)

April,
You have really good taste!
I have all except the last one. I gladly will add leaves(don't have babies) of them to your box...if & when I can get it packed, mailed & it isn't 106 here...lol

MsC

Missouri City, TX(Zone 9a)

MsC
If you add the leaves I will grow them! An AV lover's take on "..If you build it they will come."

You are too kind. I know the weather issue, bet you are spending a lot of time inside- in Tempe I just planned on staying inside from May through October, sometimes November. When I was expecting my 1st child we lived in Tempe and it was hot and I was due any moment, invited my dad and older brother to Thanksgiving dinner at my house- actually tiny, tiny apartment. It was the 1st Thanksgiving dinner I'd ever cooked- I believe it was just an excuse to not eat at my in-laws for once- anyway I was so hot and the apartment was so hot w/ the oven on that I had the AC on and the door open because it was cooler outside- finally my dad asked if we could close the door because they were all freezing!

The Heart of Texas, TX(Zone 8b)

April, that's too funny... yes I will put them in your box...no problem.

I do spend ALL of my time indoors here. It's just too hot. I knew it would be so I am only growing indoor plants. I really need a bigger house if I'm gonna garden indoors...lol

So many AV's & Gessies ~ So very lil room.:)


I hear it's been hot & very humid back home. I don't miss the humidity much. The only skeeters we have are the ones I brought with the outdoor plants.

Staying Cool...

MsC

Missouri City, TX(Zone 9a)

Oh yeah, you could say it's been humid! Something awful!
I agree if you have to garden indoors you need more room! Didn't your DH take that into consideration?

Drumheller, AB(Zone 2a)

Hi April,

That one is described a tad bit different in FC2...gorgeous though!

Opera's Il Straniero (9511) 12/09/2005 (D. Burdick) Semidouble light pink ruffled pansy/variable blue fantasy; wide raspberry edge. Dark green, plain, quilted, glossy/red back. Large

Love the foliage on the second one very much.

Joanne

Missouri City, TX(Zone 9a)

Well either way the picture is sure pretty.

Drumheller, AB(Zone 2a)


That it is.

Joanne

Red Oak, NC(Zone 7b)

Oohh! I absolutly love the B-Mans one! Very beautiful!

Dunedin, FL(Zone 10b)

B-man's are the best growing large plants and long time bloomers. B-man's Cosimo and Etnea always my favorite always blooming sold them both ! But did share a lot of them.
I like how B-Man's grow and bloom much better than Buckeye's.

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