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What type od flower is this? Pictures
Please check out my blog and let me know if you can identify the type
of flower growing in my backyard. i am clueless, but it is absolutely one of the coolest Flowers I ever saw! http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/ Thanks |
On 8 Aug 2005 20:41:57 -0700, "bbrown9506"
wrote: Please check out my blog and let me know if you can identify the type of flower growing in my backyard. i am clueless, but it is absolutely one of the coolest Flowers I ever saw! http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/ Thanks Passion flower, but I am not going to guess which one. there are many types |
"bbrown9506" wrote in message oups.com... Please check out my blog and let me know if you can identify the type of flower growing in my backyard. i am clueless, but it is absolutely one of the coolest Flowers I ever saw! http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/ ==================================== It looks like a Passion Flower. They used to grow wild out by my mailbox but were accidentally sprayed with RoundUp. Yours is a much darker color then mine were. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... My Pond Page http://tinyurl.com/cuq5b ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
On 8 Aug 2005 20:41:57 -0700, "bbrown9506"
wrote: Please check out my blog and let me know if you can identify the type of flower growing in my backyard. i am clueless, but it is absolutely one of the coolest Flowers I ever saw! http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/ Thanks compare with:\ http://krstofer.org/passiflora/incense.jpg |
On 8 Aug 2005 20:41:57 -0700, "bbrown9506"
wrote: Please check out my blog and let me know if you can identify the type of flower growing in my backyard. i am clueless, but it is absolutely one of the coolest Flowers I ever saw! http://mysocalledpondlife.blogspot.com/ There is a variety of passion flower that grows wild along the East coast and the gulf fritillary lay eggs on it in Georgia. I raise them in half barrels and train them to a trellis, but they seem to prefer running wild through the lantana beds and across my walkways. It is my most productive butterfly larvae plant. I usually have loads of cats feasting away by this time, but they are late this year and just beginning to lay eggs. I hope yours proves to be interesting. Regards, Hal |
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