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May 6, 2012
What is the name of this plant? I got a tiny bit from a neigbor friend last spring and now it grows to dozens of strings. I made this design with one string. It doesn't need much soil but I have to...
Dec 16, 2011
succulents minilandscape Dec 2011
Jul 22, 2011
I like the texture of this plant but don't know its name.
May 30, 2011
My succulents in May 2011, Southern CA
Apr 21, 2011
succulents mix
Apr 13, 2011
simple nasturtium
Apr 13, 2011
This lavender roses stand by side of my door way, and I love its pretty smell.
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Re: Another Mysterious Perennial...
I think it is wormwood the herb that has very strong anise smell and spreads fast under soil like worm.
posted: 9:45 pm on April 7th