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Musa Basjoo
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Colocasia
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Agave Americana
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Ananas bracteatus
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Albizia
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Albizia Julibrissin. Dutch grown seedling from Southern...
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Dicksonia Squarrosa August 2004
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Dicksonia Squarrosa August 2004
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Cordyine Australis
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Croton
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Brahea Edulis,Guadelup e Islands; founded bu Tycho Brahe...
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Oktober 2004
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Album Description:
Exotic Gardening in Northern Europe
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2 comments
A beautiful album of colourful tropical plants! It is amazing that you can grow them in Northern Europe, and I hope they survive your winter. Nice to see that little bit of Australia there too, the Cordyline Australis! Thankyou for sharing these lovely photos and good luck with your gardening. Gladys, Western Australia.
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gladysclancy 2004.11.25 at 01:05:10 PST
Hi!! Your pictures are wonderful. Kind of reminds me of my state of Florida. I live in the north part of Florida, so we do get some frosts and freezes. Last year, it dropped down to about 18 degrees, with 32 degrees being freezing here. My zebrina dies down to the ground each year, but usually comes back in the spring. Also, it sends up multiple pups each spring.
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rylaff 2004.10.12 at 16:20:59 PDT
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