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T. purpurea, starting to open.

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T. purpurea, starting to open.

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Ooh. You going to get a pic of it in full bloom? :-)
Sorry I've not contributed lately, but there has been nothing worth
photographing. I'm in the process of overhauling my yard. It needs it!
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I will try to get more pics but this one seems to bloom sequentially.
Yes re-doing the yard is a lot of hard work but will be worth it in the end.
What garden zone are you in?
Cheers Wendy
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T. purpurea, starting to open.

Cheers
Wendy---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Ooh. You going to get a pic of it in full bloom? :-)
Sorry I've not contributed lately, but there has been nothing worth
photographing. I'm in the process of overhauling my yard. It needs it!
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Peace! Om

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I will try to get more pics but this one seems to bloom sequentially.
Yes re-doing the yard is a lot of hard work but will be worth it in the end.
What garden zone are you in?
Cheers Wendy


Not sure of the zone, but it's South Central Texas...
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