Any blooms yet on your WS seedlings?

Long Island, NY(Zone 6b)

no, sorry, I don't

Cordele, GA(Zone 8a)

I didn't realize there was a red Nicotiana, Anita! Nice pictures!
Do you input your pictures into your ws data spreadsheet, Anita?

West Pottsgrove, PA(Zone 6b)

Here's a couple red ones. I forgot about the 'ornament' someone put out there today, not sure if he'll stay there

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West Pottsgrove, PA(Zone 6b)

It still blows me away, what one tiny seed can do. This is one plant of Nicotiana 'Lipstick Colors'!
I can't see myself wearing this color though.

I'm up patrolling for Japanese beetles and slugs in the moonlight - the Nicotiana smells great too. Most night-blooming scented plants attract certain moths, but I haven't noticed any.

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Cordele, GA(Zone 8a)

I thought my Nicotiana would never get big enough to transplant. Certainly didn't know it bloomed in another color than white. Can't wait for mine to bloom. Those colors of yours, Claypa, are goreous!

That reminds me, I'm up moving water sprinklers around. Time to move them again.

Long Island, NY(Zone 6b)

I've started linking the pictures. For what ever reason, I couldn't get the picture to actually be on the entry. I use access. I know if I keep playing - I'd figure it out, but this works well too.

Milton, MA(Zone 6a)

Claypa,

That's a Nicotania? Wish I had planted some! Darn. I have little red flowers on something I don't recognize, but my USB port isn't working to upload a picture. Remarkable what one tiny teeny little seed can do. I've grown nasturtiums and sweet peas before, and that almost makes sense along with bulbs, that there is some how a miniature dehydrated daffodil in there. But tiny seeds making huge plants with beautiful flowers is absurd from any logical standpoint!

xx, Carrie

Long Island, NY(Zone 6b)

Good things come in small packages!

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