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Garden Master
Well then, you've just got to have "twins" in the name!
How about twin something?Southern Gardener said:All clever names for sure! I love the Rusty Pony!catjac1975 said:We are TomCat Farm. My husband Tom and myself, Cathy. What are your names? Native plants that exist on your property might be a place to start. Blueberry Hill. Red Oakes.Southern Gardener said:for your property / farm or just your little plot? If so, I'd like to hear them. Sis and I want to name our one little acre place, but can't come up with something charming or that will suit us. Any suggestions? :watering
Well, our names are Joan and Joyce,(we are identical twins) but Joyce goes by her middle name which is Renee. Native plants are Louisiana Iris and a Magnolia we planted a couple of months ago. We have oaks, but not the majestic Live Oak, sweet gums (that we hate) Our "southern" but non-native are crepe myrtles and azaleas.
The only Copper Iris in cultivation that I see listed is "Bayou Bandit." And, this species of wild Louisiana iris sure seems obscure altho' it appears over a fairly wide area, geographically.Southern Gardener said:Very pretty Steve. We have a lot of iris, but none that color.