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I took two pots home to Murrieta, after my Mom moved to Oregon.
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There was nothing growing in them.
I put them on my front porch, and let nature take it's course.
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We had lots of rain this winter.
Eventually, plants started growing, and now these lovely flowers are blooming.
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But, I have no idea what they are. Any idea?
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This is how I water these, easy drip irrigation.
I use the same method on most of my house plants.
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What a great shot...love the reflection.
ReplyDeleteThe flower below is called a Balloon plant. I have one exactly like it!
I think it is a balloon flower too! Love that purple color!
ReplyDeleteWe are sure and agree that this is a baloon flower.
ReplyDeleteMy mom really loves flowers. I am sure she gonna love this one.
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