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i cannot figure how to paste in the photo of the plant i would like to get the name of....anybody advise me please?
the plant actually looks like a red spiky bottle cleaning brush! sounds strange but its very pretty! Plants: 17 | From: Moncks Corner, South Carolina | Registered: May 2005
| Seeded: 70.144.50.65
gardenmom32210
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The picture has to be in an online photo album such as Imagestation or Photobucket(thre are others,just can't recall their names). After you have them loaded into the album you use the image button found below and copy and paste the "properties" of the picture.
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thanks for that, thats something i will figure out today..ps. love the little squirrel running around the bottom!!
Plants: 17 | From: Moncks Corner, South Carolina | Registered: May 2005
| Seeded: 70.144.50.65
gardenmom32210
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You're welcome. Can't wait to see your "mystery plant"
Amor est vitae essentia. Love is the essence of life. Plants: 932 | From: Northern California, Zone 9b | Registered: Jul 2003
| Seeded: 172.198.196.179
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Your quite welcome. It's a cutie all right! I've never seen a baby one before....we had 2 very, very big bottle brush trees at my dad's house. When they bloomed we kids had to take the other route around the house so we didn't get attacked by the bee's.
Once established they are pretty darn drought tolerant. Once a week deep watering is all my dad's trees needed. They didn't require much trimming either...well except the lower branches so we could walk under it without getting poked in the eye.
And to just think you had the answer to your question the whole time...
quote:the plant actually looks like a red spiky bottle cleaning brush!
Good Luck with your new baby. Catlover
* * * * Plants: 7129 | From: California | Registered: Mar 2003
| Seeded: 68.66.244.5