Holy Georgia O'Keeffe!!!
You are going to confuse her with so many possibilities!!!
http://www.bgard.sci.kun.nl/48597003.jpg
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animaux wrote in message
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Datura inoxia, Datura wrightii, or Brugmansia. I haven't found them to be
"very
"xeric" and are very heavy feeders. I keep my brugmansia's in huge tubs
and
during the growing season I fertilize them twice a week. They need water
daily
in Texas, so not very xeric for me, here.
Victoria
On 26 Oct 2003 15:19:01 -0700, Melissa opined:
I saw a plant growing in a xeriscape area around early September, that
had
very pretty white trumpet shaped flowers that were about 6" long! They
were
stunning. The plant also had large irregularly shaped leaves. It was in
northwest Denver. I'm not sure if it was a annual or perennial but it
sort of
seemed like a perennial. It was a maybe 3' tall bush.
Does anyone know what it may have been?