Yeah, one of the Gingkos was in a road median, and the other, in front of a bank. Even when planted in the ground, Gingkos are slow-growers, and can take decades to get huge (Much larger than the pictured trees). Gingkos, dawn redwoods, and Cycads are all very ancient, prehistoric plants.
Yes, your daughter has autumn crocus, of the saffron type. Saffron, which comes from this type of Crocus, is a culinary herb. Is this daughter the one in the Gopher State of Minnesota? My saffron crocus will be blooming soon, as well.
You are right, Fred. Carolina Reapers are very hot chili peppers, indeed. The pepper plant is about 6 years old. The seed came from PuckerButt Pwpper Company. They are credited with "creating" the variety. Alot of people don't know that pepper plants need to be purchased every year. There are actually perennials.
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