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Lillium_Lover (205) wrote the following about Lilium "Pink Perfection" on Jul 10 2022
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This is a beautiful Trumpet Lilly, VI. Trumpet and Aurelian Hybrids. They grow tall, make sure to space them out about 12'apart when planting.




Beeker (5) wrote the following about Glechoma hederacea on May 26 2020

Highly invasive, but if you love pollinators, keep this stuff handy. It is the first flower to bloom in the spring and bees love it.




Jewell (5504) wrote the following about Rhipsalis salicornioides on Mar 09 2020
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Makes an airy hanging plant and may get fairly big over time. Have found it very easy to grow and propagate using regular potting mix. Should throughly dry before watering.




Jewell (5504) wrote the following about Hosta 'Golden Tiara' on May 20 2019

Does well in my location multiplying in a short period of time




Jewell (5504) wrote the following about Iris 'Boo' on May 01 2019

Has nicely multiplied and lovely bright spring addition to my garden.




Jewell (5504) wrote the following about Iris 'Lady in Red' on May 01 2019

Has been slow to multiply but pretty. Not as vigorous as some iris.




Klfolger (13) wrote the following about Polyscias fruticosa on Feb 17 2019

This is a fun plant! Interesting trunk with beautiful foliage. It loves humidity, and stress will cause alarming leaf drop if you aren't mentally prepared for it!




Jheff (3) wrote the following about Murraya exotica on Aug 27 2018 (Last edit was on Aug 27 2018)

a.k.a. Murraya Paniculata ; many dwarf varieties available. Sometimes called ‘orange jasmine’ but this is not a climber, rather a shrub.




cyberageous (15) wrote the following about Plumeria obtusa on Oct 05 2017 (Last edit was on Oct 05 2017)

I love Plumeria (frangipani) and have dozens of varieties. I am not a professional but have the experience of growing them for many years here in S. FL. I have grown them from seed (not true to mother but fun), grafts and cuttings.
I constantly fight with "plumeria rust" but either a systemic or spray (I like Triazacide) can get it under control quickly.





Cayuga Morning (1356) wrote the following about Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' on Jul 04 2017
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This plant looks great in a container. Pair it with a deep green plant, the chartreuse leaves provide excellent contrast. Be careful though not to let it lose in the garden; it will run amock!