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Here in Vancouver, north of the 49th, where she gets a wee damp and maybe cold in the winter, they are a real treat to have in your garden especially in late summer when they flower. We might have to keep them in pots and bring them in for the winter but before that they sure are purdy don't ya think?
If anyone has "Angel Trumpets" stories, please pass them on, they are a real showpiece of a plant. I'd love to live where they grow wild, but alas... Have a look at what I grew last year. It's too early to show this year's yet. Cal |
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Here's another shot
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