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adinamiti Bucuresti Romania
March 17, 2008 03:57 PM Post #4675382
| Jill, I never saw anything like it! Thanks and congratulations, very interesting and great article!
Hugs,
Adina |
gessiegail Taft, TX (Zone 9a)
March 17, 2008 06:09 PM Post #4675824
| Love all those pics and am dying to know which one is the girl foliage...very dark...I believe it is the second picture maybe. Her foliage looks like Tsarina but I can't find her on First Class.
sorry I missed the credits at the bottom...i can figure out from that which plant the 3rd one is with the girl foliage. Thanks for sharing
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critterologist Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)
March 17, 2008 06:23 PM Post #4675864
| You should also be able to "mouse over" the photos to get the name of the plant -- all but the top "thumbnail" image, which is 'Optimara Little Crystal'. |
critterologist Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)
March 17, 2008 06:23 PM Post #4675867
| I'm glad you enjoyed the photos!
:-) |
gessiegail Taft, TX (Zone 9a)
March 17, 2008 06:34 PM Post #4675919
| I did so much...hope everyone finds your article. I am making my list green blooming avs! |
cedarnest Northeast, NE (Zone 5a)
March 17, 2008 11:19 PM Post #4677053
| Jill...Great Job! What an informative and *Fun* article to read.Goodness..I Love those greens : ) |
critterologist Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)
March 17, 2008 11:30 PM Post #4677101
| I added a few to my own wish list while looking through PlantFiles and the First Class database! The ones I mentioned by name seem to have especially pronounced green in their blooms rather than a teasing, fleeting hint of green. :-) |
Sharran Calvert City, KY (Zone 6b)
March 18, 2008 12:32 AM Post #4677323
| How very pretty!
Great article. |