Plenty of them in Oz, I've seen them growing by the roadside in fairly
desolate areas. We have quite a few in our backyard too.
...Wayne
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On 8/15/2017 6:58 AM, Jim Nichols wrote:
> I like 'em both. :-)
On 8/15/2017 10:44 PM, Philippe wrote:
> Both wonderful creations Moose - like , and like!
Thanks guys!
Now I have to do everything two ways?? :-D
On 8/15/2017 9:29 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> For some reason, I feel cheated ;-)
Oh Well. :-)
The common name for these flowers hereabouts is Naked Pink Ladies. Makes
sense, as they first send up foliage in the spring. It dies off, then later
the flower stalks come up. Not native, I suppose, but well adapted. I've
heard they are spreading their range.
Tricksy Moose
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