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Thanks for the name Hank. Im in the Uk. Do you think it would bloom here?
( being sooo sunny and that!) Cheryl "Hank" wrote in message ... Cheryl & Maureen, The red flower is a Swamp Mallow or Hardy Hibiscus "Lord Baltimore" http://plantsdatabase.com/go/40923/ Maureen, I'm in NJ and it does very well here. Cut it to the ground after first frost and mulch. What you see in photo is one seasons growth in Aug. or Sept. Blooms all summer. D.S., I thought they were toads .... I'm going to have a bunch of them. Hank -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Mosfunland" wrote in message ... I couldn't get the first link to load, but it looks like a toadlet in the album. What lovely pictures! Is that a hibiscus???? I guess here in Phila. I won't see one that big....and the hummer baby is so cute. Thankyou for sharing! Maureen |
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It resembles the hundreds of toadpoles in my pond right now. I had two
American Toads copulate in my pond and then leave their fry to grow on their own. However, we started out with what looked like thousands of them and now looks like only a couple hundred. Don't know if the fish ate them, or they died off?? Lisa-Northern Indiana "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Thanks for the name Hank. Im in the Uk. Do you think it would bloom here? ( being sooo sunny and that!) Cheryl "Hank" wrote in message ... Cheryl & Maureen, The red flower is a Swamp Mallow or Hardy Hibiscus "Lord Baltimore" http://plantsdatabase.com/go/40923/ Maureen, I'm in NJ and it does very well here. Cut it to the ground after first frost and mulch. What you see in photo is one seasons growth in Aug. or Sept. Blooms all summer. D.S., I thought they were toads .... I'm going to have a bunch of them. Hank -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Mosfunland" wrote in message ... I couldn't get the first link to load, but it looks like a toadlet in the album. What lovely pictures! Is that a hibiscus???? I guess here in Phila. I won't see one that big....and the hummer baby is so cute. Thankyou for sharing! Maureen |
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It resembles the hundreds of toadpoles in my pond right now. I had two
American Toads copulate in my pond and then leave their fry to grow on their own. However, we started out with what looked like thousands of them and now looks like only a couple hundred. Don't know if the fish ate them, or they died off?? Lisa-Northern Indiana "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Thanks for the name Hank. Im in the Uk. Do you think it would bloom here? ( being sooo sunny and that!) Cheryl "Hank" wrote in message ... Cheryl & Maureen, The red flower is a Swamp Mallow or Hardy Hibiscus "Lord Baltimore" http://plantsdatabase.com/go/40923/ Maureen, I'm in NJ and it does very well here. Cut it to the ground after first frost and mulch. What you see in photo is one seasons growth in Aug. or Sept. Blooms all summer. D.S., I thought they were toads .... I'm going to have a bunch of them. Hank -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Mosfunland" wrote in message ... I couldn't get the first link to load, but it looks like a toadlet in the album. What lovely pictures! Is that a hibiscus???? I guess here in Phila. I won't see one that big....and the hummer baby is so cute. Thankyou for sharing! Maureen |
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Cheryl, If you follow the link for Plants Database there are many UK
members. I'm sure one of them will be able to help. I would think that as long as you have a four or five month growing season that the abundance of airborne moisture (my attempt at being nice to our friends across the BIG pond) the swamp mallow would do very well. After all the Lord and Lady Baltimore (red & white) are named after royalty. ;-} Lisa, I think they are toads also. At least that is what "The survey says". -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Thanks for the name Hank. Im in the Uk. Do you think it would bloom here? ( being sooo sunny and that!) Cheryl "Hank" wrote in message ... Cheryl & Maureen, The red flower is a Swamp Mallow or Hardy Hibiscus "Lord Baltimore" http://plantsdatabase.com/go/40923/ Maureen, I'm in NJ and it does very well here. Cut it to the ground after first frost and mulch. What you see in photo is one seasons growth in Aug. or Sept. Blooms all summer. D.S., I thought they were toads .... I'm going to have a bunch of them. Hank -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Mosfunland" wrote in message ... I couldn't get the first link to load, but it looks like a toadlet in the album. What lovely pictures! Is that a hibiscus???? I guess here in Phila. I won't see one that big....and the hummer baby is so cute. Thankyou for sharing! Maureen |
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Cheryl, If you follow the link for Plants Database there are many UK
members. I'm sure one of them will be able to help. I would think that as long as you have a four or five month growing season that the abundance of airborne moisture (my attempt at being nice to our friends across the BIG pond) the swamp mallow would do very well. After all the Lord and Lady Baltimore (red & white) are named after royalty. ;-} Lisa, I think they are toads also. At least that is what "The survey says". -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Thanks for the name Hank. Im in the Uk. Do you think it would bloom here? ( being sooo sunny and that!) Cheryl "Hank" wrote in message ... Cheryl & Maureen, The red flower is a Swamp Mallow or Hardy Hibiscus "Lord Baltimore" http://plantsdatabase.com/go/40923/ Maureen, I'm in NJ and it does very well here. Cut it to the ground after first frost and mulch. What you see in photo is one seasons growth in Aug. or Sept. Blooms all summer. D.S., I thought they were toads .... I'm going to have a bunch of them. Hank -- some photos of my little puddle http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Mosfunland" wrote in message ... I couldn't get the first link to load, but it looks like a toadlet in the album. What lovely pictures! Is that a hibiscus???? I guess here in Phila. I won't see one that big....and the hummer baby is so cute. Thankyou for sharing! Maureen |
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I'm going to add it to my "have to find" list....Hardy Hibiscus, Lord
Baltimore..... Maureen |
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I'm going to add it to my "have to find" list....Hardy Hibiscus, Lord
Baltimore..... Maureen |
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![]() Toad On Fri, 7 May 2004 23:06:39 -0400, "Hank" wrote: I'm hoping someone can id my little friend. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...41113597XViBvs |
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![]() Toad On Fri, 7 May 2004 23:06:39 -0400, "Hank" wrote: I'm hoping someone can id my little friend. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...41113597XViBvs |
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"jammer" wrote in message
... Toad On Fri, 7 May 2004 23:06:39 -0400, "Hank" wrote: I'm hoping someone can id my little friend. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...41113597XViBvs How can you tell? What are the differences between toad- and tad-poles? Thanks, Lydia |
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