Posted by Stuart on January 22, 2007 4:46 AM|Permalink | Check to Subscribe to this Comment:
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Beautiful, as always... I'm SO glad that you started posting pictures of your own garden! Especially since I plan to steal part of your pot design--I love that dark-leaf kalanchoe!
You do have beautiful flowers! I looked up the Alyogyne, and it's called Blue Hibiscus, but you seem to have a creamy white variety.
Congratulations on the fruit!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
BTW, the slideshow option just took me to the main website, not to your own slideshow.
Kim - it was only because you asked to see them! I'm glad you're enjoying our little garden.
Annie - The Alyogyne is also called Native Hibiscus. We have both this creamy version and a purple variety as well. They honestly look like a giant candelabra when in full blossom.
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Beautiful, as always... I'm SO glad that you started posting pictures of your own garden! Especially since I plan to steal part of your pot design--I love that dark-leaf kalanchoe!
Posted by: Kim | January 23, 2007 6:29 AM
Hi Stuart,
You do have beautiful flowers! I looked up the Alyogyne, and it's called Blue Hibiscus, but you seem to have a creamy white variety.
Congratulations on the fruit!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
BTW, the slideshow option just took me to the main website, not to your own slideshow.
Posted by: Annie in Austin | January 23, 2007 6:44 AM
Kim - it was only because you asked to see them! I'm glad you're enjoying our little garden.
Annie - The Alyogyne is also called Native Hibiscus. We have both this creamy version and a purple variety as well. They honestly look like a giant candelabra when in full blossom.
Posted by: Stuart | January 24, 2007 3:53 AM