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Feb 27, 2015 4:32 PM CST
Name: Beverly
Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico (Zone 11a)
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Lin, did your plant have spaces between the petals? or did the petals overlap one another? If you had flowers that overlapped with no spaces between, then you and i probably have/had the same plant. Did you look at the photos at the beginning of the thread of my plant and does it look like yours did? If so, we probably had the same plant. Do you remember if it had fragrant leaves and/or flowers? Some Turnera do and some don't. Mine did not have any fragrance. With @JRsbugs help, i am going to continue searching for sufficient information to be able to make a database entry. It may not be possible if the scientists don't even agree, but i am going to give it a try and i'll keep you informed via the @ feature. If we are successful, we will be the only database on the internet to get it right (as far as i know) Smiling

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