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Old 08-01-2004, 02:42 PM
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Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts wrote:
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Fred, look for something called dayflower or commelina.

http://tinyurl.com/2ltxs

DT


That's definitely the one I have...don't know about Fred.

How do you get rid of the blasted things?


"Get rid"????

They're natives, I encourage 'em every chance I get.

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"Get rid"????

They're natives, I encourage 'em every chance I get.

DT


They may be natives, but they're choking out my herbs. They've also taken
over around my pond, which I don't mind, and other parts of my yard, which I
*do* mind.


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"dt" wrote in message
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| Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts wrote:
| "dt" wrote in message
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| Fred, look for something called dayflower or commelina.
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| http://tinyurl.com/2ltxs
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| DT
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| That's definitely the one I have...don't know about Fred.
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| How do you get rid of the blasted things?
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| "Get rid"????
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| They're natives, I encourage 'em every chance I get.
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| DT
|

Around here, they grow only in shade/part shade and disappear when it
gets really hot. I think they're pretty.


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Old 10-01-2004, 03:34 AM
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Starting to feel a little bit slighted, so I posted a pic of MY unidentified
plant, since I started the thread! LOL

http://homepage.mac.com/fredg78741/PhotoAlbum10.html



On 1/9/04 4:15 PM, in article
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"dt" wrote in message
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| Elizabeth of the Tudor Tarts wrote:
| "dt" wrote in message
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| Fred, look for something called dayflower or commelina.
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| http://tinyurl.com/2ltxs
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| DT
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| That's definitely the one I have...don't know about Fred.
|
| How do you get rid of the blasted things?
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| "Get rid"????
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| They're natives, I encourage 'em every chance I get.
|
| DT
|

Around here, they grow only in shade/part shade and disappear when it
gets really hot. I think they're pretty.



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"Fred G" wrote in message
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Starting to feel a little bit slighted, so I posted a pic of MY

unidentified
plant, since I started the thread! LOL

http://homepage.mac.com/fredg78741/PhotoAlbum10.html


I have no idea what that is. Sorry about the diversions. I blame Veronica
and the renfaire tart .......... }:-)




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I have no idea what that is. Sorry about the diversions. I blame

Veronica
and the renfaire tart .......... }:-)


*grin*...sorry Fred - didn't mean to steal yer thunder.



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