Thanks, Fred.
Actually, I had planned to treat both of the Annabelle Hydrangeas, but the plant on one side of my yard began setting flower buds sooner. I didn't make another spray solution, to treat the other. The gibberellic acid powder has to sit in the water, overnight, before the solution is "ready to use" . So, I wound up being able to make a comparison between flower head sizes.
I lost a Ruscia, in the past, over the winter. I don't think they are really hardy to real z6 minimums , even if kept dry. I may only let the plant stay outside, until lows of 20 are expected. That can be as late as December, here.
I also have a yellow form of Evening Primrose. I hope to get a pic of them, one evening, or morning, if I remember. The unusual color, is why I chose 'Sunset Boulevard', after seeing it online.
I sure do hope to get a few lemons, this winter. I got the plant last, year. This is the first time it is fruiting.
It can get too wet for the Rostrata, here, especially, in partial shade. I hope I can get it to live
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