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Garden Rebel / Sims Landscaping, Co.
Garden Rebel / Sims Lands... Professional Orlando, FL
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Kalanchoee Elkhorn type, grayish foliage that feels exactly like velvet in a pot near my entrance.

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    Rudbeckia Spring/Summer Perennial growing in the Garden Rebel's Garden. Available in his nursery
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    Golden Spiral Juniper in front of the Garden Rebel's house.
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    Tapioca growing by my front entrance. This variety was first introduced to me when I was 11
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    Kalanchoee Elkhorn type, grayish foliage that feels exactly like velvet in a pot near my entrance.
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    Dioone growing in my sunken garden. Relative of Sago but does not get the dreaded Asian Scale.
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on Sep 03, 2011 | 76 Views
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  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    Beautiful! What cultivars of rudbeckia do you think do best in Central Florida?
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  • James A Roswell, GA
    Beautiful plants. Think they could make it in Atlanta? We are the second highest major US city outside of Denver.
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  • Donna Dixson Buford, GA
    James the Spiral Juniper will as well as probably that rudbeckia, the Kalanchoe would need to come indoors in the winter. My best guess in not hardy in our zone on the Palm and the other plant as I would have them if they were! ;)
    on Sep 03, 2011 · Like 0

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