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  • Dahlia
    • last edit: Sun Mar 21 19:25:08 PDT 2010
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  • Poppy
    • last edit: Sun Mar 21 07:54:29 PDT 2010
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  • Petunias
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  • Petunias
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  • Petunias
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  • Petunias
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  • Petunias
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  • Petunias
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  • Geraniums
    • last edit: Sun Mar 21 07:56:38 PDT 2010
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  • Geraniums
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  • Ristras
    • last edit: Mon Apr 26 17:17:28 PDT 2010
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Album Description:

Compilation of plants and flowers photographed while sightseeing in New Mexico, Arizona and Texas.

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  • Photos: 95
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  • Downloads: 827

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    • album of outlaw_16
    • Thank you, Erdogan. Greetings from sunny Florida.

    • said outlaw_16

    • 2010.03.22 at 10:09:25 PDT
    • album of erdogan41
    • great album

    • said erdogan41

    • 2010.03.22 at 09:58:29 PDT
    • album of dwdiffenderfer
    • I believe your unknown flower is a Four O'Clock, as the name implies, possess the curious habit of opening its blooms in late afternoon, remaining open all through the night. Four o'clocks planted in full sun are likely to do well anywhere, although ideal conditions will naturally often produce a healthier plant and many more blossoms! Perhaps the real beauty of four o'clocks is that often their delicate appearance belies their tough resistance to prolonged drought & poor soil - along with a steely resolve against smoke, fumes and other atmospheric pollution.

    • said dwdiffenderfer

    • 2010.03.21 at 18:29:03 PDT
    • album of outlaw_16
    • Thanks much, Pard. You were the inspiration to capture the specimens with me. You're the best shootin' partner.

    • said outlaw_16

    • 2010.03.21 at 09:13:37 PDT
    • album of barnchaser
    • Such a beautiful album, Pard! I'm sure everyone should enjoy these gorgeous flowers.

    • said barnchaser

    • 2010.03.21 at 09:10:15 PDT

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