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Plant ID help!

Posted by Sharon Hochstedler on May 27, 2012 at 8:17am 2 Comments

I am looking for info on a plant I saw yesterday in a cemetery! It was about ten inches high ; stems were composed of tufted threadlike leaves and flowers were small clusters of green and pale pink on top of the stems. Does this sound like…

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The Pink Garden Shoes, The Toe Story, Two Summer (104 degrees=summer)Projects, and Other Stuff

Posted by Margaret Wintersole Zn 9A on May 26, 2012 at 1:01pm 0 Comments

Finding a place for my pink garden shoes, which I've had for years, came about when an epiphany struck me that keeping them in a handy place where I could easily find them and substitute them for my regular flip flops would at least keep my…

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We've been in our house a year this weekend and we've come a long way. The house had not been lived in for over a year and the yard was sand and a few weeds. I took quite a few pictures when we moved…

Posted by Phyllis Bradley on May 26, 2012 at 6:00am 6 Comments

We've been in our house a year this weekend and we've come a long way. The house had not been lived in for over a year and the yard was sand and a few weeds.

I took quite a few pictures when we moved n and am working on "after" pics of the…

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New Babies

Posted by Tiffany Alton-Herrmann on May 24, 2012 at 10:00pm 1 Comment

I just received my new Blue and White Hibiscus'. I'll post their blooms as soon as they pop up  :)  Yippee

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Sharon Hochstedler commented on Sharon Hochstedler's blog post Plant ID help!
"Actually, I thought it was plastic until I observed it up close and actually touched it! It has very small stems and seems to spread from either runners or seeds---not sure, but it is definitely real."
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Willis L. Johnson from GA Z8A commented on margaret woody's photo
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"Not a pine tree, but related. It's some type of Cycad. Conifers (which a Pine is) belongs in the family of Gymnosperms. So do Cycads, Gingko and other cone bearing plants like Ephedra. Cycads are ancient. Precursors to Conifers.  "
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Willis L. Johnson from GA Z8A commented on Sharon Hochstedler's blog post Plant ID help!
"If in a cemetery, probably plastic based on what abounds out there anymore. ;-("
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Michelle Compton commented on Karl Gercens III's photo
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"Never seen a goat tower!  Great photo!  Thanks for sharing!"
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