Woos Garden Flowers

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  1. wiseowl

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    Thanks to Pete
    Fremontodendron/Californica
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  2. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Brilliant Photo's Woo,so clear [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    Thank you Kandy and Rosa for your lovely comments [​IMG]
     
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    DALHIA-DIANE
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    PETUNIA
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    DOUBLE PETUNIA
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    UNKNOWN FROM BIRTH
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    LOVE IN THE MIST
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    Salmon Pelargonium
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  6. Kedi-Gato

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    All lovely and are super shots Woo. How come you recently said -

    I am short on Yellow in my Garden. [​IMG] [/QB][/quote]

    I think you have quite a lot of yellow. What is the second flower, in the first batch? That double petunia is gorgous.
     
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    Thank you Kedi-Gato and Roders ,I appreciate your comments,It tells me I have got a little better. [​IMG]
    Kedi-gato Its Shrub I havent been in this house that long and it was already here,Its the first time i have seen It in Flower.I will put it on the Identify/Thread. Thanks to Pete It Is-Fremontodendron/Californica:)

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  9. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Oh, woo, you are growing my beautiful Cistus ladanifer (gum cistus) and Cistus albidus (grey-leaved cistus) there which grow wild here and I have in my Portuguese wildflowers! [​IMG]

    You also have the same double petunia as me. [​IMG]
     
  10. wiseowl

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    Hi LoL Yes favourites of mine I have three of each,The red one CistusxPurpureus derived from crossing C.creticus with C.ladanifer ,Thanks for the albidus Info,was,nt sure about that one. [​IMG]
     
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    I got it wrong woo, the white one is the C landanifer, your "red" one is obviously a cross because of the the blotches. C albidus doesn't have blotches ...

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    Here's my C landanifer I put in last month's comp ...

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    Hi Lol Thank you for that Info,i Have Noticed how sticky the leaves are. [​IMG]
     
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    LILY
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    more lovely flowers woo, very nice
     
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