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Some of you may even be pleasantly surprized :)
after clicking the link you have to scroll down just a bit to find it. You can also click the video and watch one bloom...

It has been awhile since I've blogged. Does anyone still blog anymore? I used to blog daily and look forward to visiting all my blog fri...
i'm trying to winter mine but it's not real happy right about now, i've cut it back but i don't think it's going to make it. we need some sun. desperately. five minutes, please!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMichele sent me, PresentStorm.
ReplyDeleteI guess that's the same reason for the term "passion play". And there's that dramatic play that the Mormon's do back in NY where Joseph Smith originally had his vision.
Those are gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous flowers, eh actually vines, what I understood. Thank you so much for posting the link. That was very informative :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletecool. i have a guava tree on my balcony. It actually has a spring-loaded blossom where it just snaps open.
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