Speaking of Pass-a- long plants...

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  1. stratsmom

    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    This Pink peony was shared by a neat lady named Lila :-D This poor little old tulip bulb hitched a ride! We have had this pair for 5 or 6 years and this is the first year this tulip has put on a show like this!! Plus, for some crazy reason her pink peony is a white peony in my yard :-?


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    Beautiful tulip 4/29/12 ( photo / image / picture from stratsmom's Garden )





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    Lila's Tulip ( photo / image / picture from stratsmom's Garden )

    It will be a month or two before the peony does her thing :p
     
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  3. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Oh the odd couple. Well they go beautiful together. They must make each other very happy, don't you think? Maybe they depend heavily on each other for some sorted reason.

    Barb in Pa.
     
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    Oh, I love that color and the double tulip, too. I like single tulips but the double fringe ones are lovely.
    dooley
     
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    Oh Deanna, I love this flower. I was googly eyed when you said pink peony...at first.
     
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    Very nice little story about the tulip hitching a ride when the Peony was sent to you,..you would just have to keep them together.
     

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