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Sue S

Estes Park, CO
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Gardening: Does anyone know what this is?

I know these photos are not great, but all I had on me was my cell phone. This was growing at a client's yard and we noticed it blooming in a very shady corner near their house. I am ...»
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Southern Trillium LLC Stone Mountain, GA
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    Commented on May 11, 2012
    the suspense is killing me! I'm with those who liken it to vinca but also have never seen yellow.
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Does anyone know what this is?

I recently bought a pallet of these at an auction. The auction house had it labeled as a peppermint plant, but I can't find anything like it on the internet. It looks like a type of seedum to me.

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Danielia W Clarksville, TN
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    Commented on May 08, 2012
    interesting, does it smell? it's pretty cool what ever it is
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New Craze: Old Tire Planters!

I recently discovered a new kind of planter. Old tires! I found a bunch of creative ways to do it. If anyone has done this before, please share your tips! Each photo has a link back to ...»
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Miriam I New York, NY
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    Commented on May 08, 2012
    nice pun charles!
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