It looks like an azalea to me, too. But azaleas come in a lot of different colors, from white to pink to red and lavender.
Who am I to disagree?Wow! That's gorgeous.
It's not fragrant, and it's thorny and it gets nasty, but you put it in the right place, and whoo-ee, yeah-baby it's glorious anyway. Full sun no frost, minimal watering.The bouganvillea is beautiful. Is it fragrant?
Well, my shoe is fragrant . . . .The bouganvillea is beautiful. Is it fragrant?
Pyracanthas are thorny buggers, that make Bogies seem almost cuddly by comparison.That reminds me of pyracantha, which means"fire thorn." Bouganvillea is pretty anyway.
Ah!My babies are doing well. This side will get watered tonight. The temps are going to be way too cold to put outside so they stay here until next week.
I stressed about buying so many plants and said wtH was I thinking? But there are 8 people at work who want plants so it won't be hard to sell them.
Back 9 years ago I bought 2 trays of tidal wave petunias plug plants and sold them here for $1.50 each and had no problem getting rid of them. This time doing buck a plant to move them faster.
Next time gonna buy a greenhouse and buy more varieties
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Here's the Purple and blue petunias and zinnias. They will be fine for a week then will repot into 2 to 3 inch pots which by then will be outside.
Don't I know it. I once had a pyracantha thorn go right through the sole of a tennis shoe and into my foot. Had to pull the thorn out before I could take the shoe off. Thorn was over 6 inches long.Pyracanthas are thorny buggers, that make Bogies seem almost cuddly by comparison.