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Mar 9, 2013 12:57 PM CST
Name: Jim Hawk
Odessa, Florida (Zone 9b)
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We need to get the March thread rolling. We came from The thread "What's in Your Garden, February, 2013" in Orchids forum

I'll start out with some native lantana. It seems to be extra large and vigorous this year.
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My first ginger bloom of the year:
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I'm up to my eyeballs in Amaryllis this year.
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The tibouchina has been blooming since last October.
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With no freze or frost, the pink jatropha is doing better than ever.
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More bananas hanging fron the tree and papayas as well.
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The azaleas are wonderful this year.
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I have mushroom root rot moving through the ground in my blue plumbago bed. There is no cure so this may be the last you see of them.
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Begonias:
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That's it for now.

Jim
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