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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - May 21 2014 : 07:24:45 AM I bought this yesterday, you know, just because its pretty, but I don't know what it is.
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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - May 22 2014 : 05:27:41 AM Thank you Joanne and Beth. Good to know. I do know its a really pretty plant and would buy it again now that I know what it is.
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frannie |
Posted - May 21 2014 : 11:07:57 PM glad someone knew cause I didn't have a clue and it didn't even look familiar. it is pretty though
love frannie in texas farmgirl sister#807 home of "green"crafts, where no scrap is left behind (http://abunnystale.wordpress.com/)

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Mountain Girl |
Posted - May 21 2014 : 9:24:47 PM Beth, Wow, white, yellow and pink--If I was closer I'd drop by and pick up a flat! : ) I can't figure out why I can't find it here this year--We have a couple of small nurserys here but they seem rather sparse this year and never really think out of the box--geraniums and marigolds seem to pay there bills. |
Hoosiermom |
Posted - May 21 2014 : 7:59:43 PM yes, Joann is right it is scaevola. We own a greenhouse & it is a great flower, easy, no deadheading & loves the heat. We also grow it in white, yellow, & a new pink this year. Enjoy! Beth |
Mountain Girl |
Posted - May 21 2014 : 6:12:12 PM I can't really tell from the picture but does the flower look like half of daisy or a fan? If so it's a Scaevola aemula 'Blue Wonder" common name Fan Flower. It's a wonderful plant--drought resistant--I've grown it in sun or partial shade--an annual in most zones. It is one of my favorite flowers for containers but unfortunately I haven't found it this year in my tiny town. |
LadyInRed |
Posted - May 21 2014 : 10:28:04 AM Hi Nancy Jo...I don't know either but it is really pretty!
Just call it the Pretty Plant. LOL
Love and Hugs, Peggy
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Marcy |
Posted - May 21 2014 : 10:05:36 AM I have no clue but it is very pretty!!
hugs Marcy
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