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Old November 3, 2012   #1
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Default Plant Of The Month

I think I will start a thread on the (Plant Of The Month).
Each month I will post a picture or two of plants around the house.
This month it is the shrimp plant.
An excellent choice for xeriscaping.

I had to move it to get it to bloom but after a month or two is in full bloom.
Here it is.
And feel free to post any plants you may have too.

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Old November 5, 2012   #2
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Hoya sp. aff. thomsonii, sweet smelling tropical vine.
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Awesome plants - I'd wish I could grow them here! clara
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Old November 5, 2012   #4
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Worth,
Nice to know the Shrimp plant is drought resistant. I think I will try one next year from the Buffalo Botanical Garden sale that I go to. I was worried they were hard to care for.

Levent,
Hoya blooms are so neat! I have one, but it is not big enough yet and has not bloomed.
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Worth,
Nice to know the Shrimp plant is drought resistant. I think I will try one next year from the Buffalo Botanical Garden sale that I go to. I was worried they were hard to care for.

Levent,
Hoya blooms are so neat! I have one, but it is not big enough yet and has not bloomed.
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Don't get confused it will thrive with water but wont just plain die without it.

It says it is hardy to 10F but I haven't tried it.
I bought two of them last year and planted them in partial shade.
they didn't do anything.
I sprinkled some fertilizer on them and they both burned back and died.

One never came back and the other one did as you can see.

About two months ago I moved it to a little more of a sunny place and you can see for yourself how it is doing.

I have to stay away from nurseries I am always buying new plants.
Some make it some dont.
Some get a second chance.

I cant even drive by a yard and see a cactus or agave without slowing down.

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Old November 6, 2012   #6
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I'm only a little abusive to my annuals/tropicals that I plant in pots. If they can survive in TX, they should shine here.
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Could it be Plant of Week or Day?
Hoya lasiantha, another tropical plant from SE Asia.
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Could it be Plant of Week or Day?
Hoya lasiantha, another tropical plant from SE Asia.

I dont care how many plants you post or how often.

Nice plants.

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OK.Thanks for your kind understanding.
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Neomarica caerulea.
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Hollyhock 'Black Watchman' (from Renee's Garden Seeds: "grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello") -- planted from seed in May 2011.
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Uvularia grandiflora - one of my early season bloomers.

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Hoya davidcummingii, tropical vine.
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Ipomoea purpurea 'Sunrise Serenade'
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Helleborus orientalis (zone challenged, after all "they won't grow here, you know!")

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