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Sep 8th, 2007 at 04:19 PM
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can't remember the other one, ummmm, tip of my tongue....ummm. Anyway...will definately do these from seed again next year. not the best picture of the lisianthus..they are almost done blooming. This is by somebody's house I always go by to see what they have planted - it's a biiiiig area - anyone know what it is beside the cosmos? The yellow.
PattyM
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Number Seven
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The 2nd one looks like a type of celosia and the third is all cosmos, just different colors. The yellow one is Cosmos sulphureus.
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What's in front of the cosmos looks like it could be calendula. It is very pretty!
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I don't know what the flowers in the 3rd pic are but I just had to tell you that your flowers are gorgeous!! Do you know if they would survive here in Canada?
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The yellow one is Cosmos sulphureus, a reseeding annual.
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yep alans right on the yellow cosmos, i grow tons of em in my yard
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Canada - no, they aren't perennials, just annuals. But I started them from seed, so it was cheap. I will definitely be doing a lot more, they were easy to grow - the lisianthus take a long time to grow though, I will start earlier, but they keep blooming, almost look lik roses!
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Is that the same as these?
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