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lesa
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Oh sure, now I'll really be confused!! I'll give it a try, thanks for the suggestion!
Hey Kassaundra, don't make fun of us people from Maine! We can identify any type of "pine tree" you have. Just kidding!!Kassaundra said:When I first read the previous post I couldn't believe anyone wouldn't immediately recognize a passion flower, then I looked at where they were from and thought OHHHHHH. Very pretty pics, and I don't think there is any such thing as to many pics!!!!! I don't post many on this site, but have thousands on my FB, and many on BYC.
LOL LOL LOL I can't make fun of "maniacs" My father's side are ALL from Maine.Stubbornhillfarm said:Hey Kassaundra, don't make fun of us people from Maine! We can identify any type of "pine tree" you have. Just kidding!!Kassaundra said:When I first read the previous post I couldn't believe anyone wouldn't immediately recognize a passion flower, then I looked at where they were from and thought OHHHHHH. Very pretty pics, and I don't think there is any such thing as to many pics!!!!! I don't post many on this site, but have thousands on my FB, and many on BYC.
Passion flowers are supposed to be invasive here in the south, however I killed mine.lesa said:The first is one of my favs- it is a passion flower. I am so happy with that plant-it spends the winter in my office (often blooming) and goes back outside in the spring. In the south, they grow like weeds- but not in zone 4!
All your flowers are gorgeous! I love looking at the pictures, so keep on posting!(especially come winter)lesa said:I'm sorry if I am posting too many pics-but I am so excited that I finally learned how to do this!!
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