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I love these guys, they're blooming out there right now, this one
looked nice with water on the blossom. Bees love these flowers!
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I love these guys, they're blooming out there right now, this one
looked nice with water on the blossom. Bees love these flowers!


Do you ever get seed pods from it?
I'm looking to grow some of those and have not found them locally.

They are good for dry areas.

Maybe we can do some trading? :-)
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Omelet expounded:

Do you ever get seed pods from it?
I'm looking to grow some of those and have not found them locally.

They are good for dry areas.

Maybe we can do some trading? :-)
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Absolutely! My e-mail address is annbal at comcast dot net. E-mail
me your snail mail address and I'll send them to you when they ripen
this fall - I mean I'll send along the seeds, you surely don't want
the pods, they're sharp little buggers!

I've got Angelica gigas, breadseed poppies, lots of others to share.
And that includes anyone else, if you're interested in any of these,
e-mail me.
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Ann wrote:

Omelet expounded:

Do you ever get seed pods from it?
I'm looking to grow some of those and have not found them locally.

They are good for dry areas.

Maybe we can do some trading? :-)
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Absolutely! My e-mail address is annbal at comcast dot net. E-mail
me your snail mail address and I'll send them to you when they ripen
this fall - I mean I'll send along the seeds, you surely don't want
the pods, they're sharp little buggers!

I've got Angelica gigas, breadseed poppies, lots of others to share.
And that includes anyone else, if you're interested in any of these,
e-mail me.


Very cool.
I'll take this to private e-mail.
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They grow wild here in the high desert of cail. i meke good bug killer out
of thsire levels

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