
Posted by Rob z7 North Tennessee on 6/28/2009, 9:49 am, in reply to "OT - Asclepia natural hybrid"
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Hi Neus,
Id dont think Ive ever seen anything like that over here in the up country.
It sure is colorful . I cant imagine a field of that growing.
Im beginning to appreciate the native wild flowers here. Mark I saw a field of Queen Ann's Lace the other day and it was awesome and you know thats a weed around here for sure.
Thanks for posting that.Its a prize for sure.
When you coming this way?
Welcome mat always out!
always,
Rob
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