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Apr 17, 2010 10:26 PM CST
Name: Debra joeswife
Derby,Kansas (Zone 6b)
Well, they are surrounded by hibiscus, iochromas, lantanas, and other stuff. That is what Frosty looked like last fall. They are all scatteed differently this year. Both forstys ( I cut him back and rooted his top) are on the North fence now, full sun, soon to be surrounded by purple ballerina daturas, tall sages and salvias, penstamons, creeping daisyes, and other stuff. The other brugs are on the south fence area with more shade, and their bottoms are covered with all kinds of stuff. I mostly wanted to show how a shriveled stick can go ahead and go full blast.
Who ever gave me yard sale yellow, it looked all dead, it has three leaves and roots and is in a nother bigger pot now outside to breathe.
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