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BajaBlanca
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Bob, in your garden, I love that the gardener made purple the main color everywhere.
You really are the man, hands down.
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durrelllrobert
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Are you in Portland now?
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Roses and swallows are springtime in these parts. In the early morn the swallows are around by the hundreds, working the strawberry fields while we
pick. The activity stirs up the insect world and the swallows harvest the bugs. I watch it all while tending the roses.
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Nice Dodge by the way. Is it a 1970 or ???
Bob Durrell
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BajaBlanca
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Those roses are just gorgeous.
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Mexitron
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Blanca---that third plant has me stumped...where did you get it? Looks tropical.
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BajaBlanca
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Mexitron, I think I got it as a cutting somewhere, quite recently, and I don't remember where. It flowered right away.
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Mexitron
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It looks kind of like plants in the Theaceae (Camellia family) but I really don't know. So many different kinds of tropical plants that will grow in
Southern Baja!
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DianaT
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Those roses are really fantastic --- I love roses and those are beautiful.
It is cactus blooming time and our Beavertail cactus is just beginning. I can't wait to see the many, many buds open up -- then again, I am still
looking for those tiny, tiny thorns that I feel in my hand, but cannot see to pull out. :-)
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