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Recent comments
Re: Succulent-type daisy
It is an ice plant. I grew one on a rock wall in a little soil. It grew well and was beautiful. It only required a little water.
posted: 1:04 am on September 8thRe: Any idea what this is?
Red Hot Poker Here in zone 6 Arizona I have seen Southwestern Orioles hanging upside down on the blooms eating away.
posted: 12:38 am on September 8thRe: Weed ID Please
It looks an awfully like the sunflower leaves we have around here. It also looks like the plant.
posted: 10:25 pm on September 7thRe: Mystery Flower
Yep Rose of Sharon just like the one in my front yard
posted: 5:04 pm on September 7thRe: Unknown shade forest plant
My first impression was a Caladium. I still think it is.
posted: 5:00 pm on September 7thRe: strange tree flower
In Arizona it is called Mexican Bird of Paradise. Mine is beautiful. It looks wonderful sitting on the side of a green grassy yard.
posted: 4:38 pm on September 7th