Dracunculus Vulgaris 2012
Written on May 5, 2012 at 5:33 PM, by Miriam Admin
Look at the dramatic bloom on this Drancunculus Vulgaris. It hasn’t produced a flower in several years.
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Categories drancunculus, Uncategorized | Tags: dracunculus, dracunculus vulgaris, vodoo lily
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12 Comments to Dracunculus Vulgaris 2012
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What a lovely surprise to see you again, Thank you. I sure missed you and Dales Garden. Hope all is well on your home front.
I have wanted to grow all kinds of Voodoo Lily for a long time. They really interest me.
Look forward to getting more when you have time.
God Bless![Reply]
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Welcome back, Miriam! I’ve missed the pictures of your beautiful flowers.
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Who, or what, can create such fantastic shapes and forms as the mother nature? Nobody, because we all are her children!
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What a lovely surprise this morning to find your email in my inbox. I look forward to receiving more as time permits for you. Thank you.
Trish
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I’ve missed your pictures, Miriam! I do know all about busy, though.
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Awesome, like one poster said, too bad they are only open for a day. Quite unique.
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So glad to hear from Dale’s garden & to see the very unique drancunculus.
Looking forward for some more pictures whenever you have the time.
I want to dedicate the drancunculus to Darrell Jacob who is fighting cancer. I hope he will win !
Love, Anuga[Reply]
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Welcome back Miriam and Dale. What a great way to start posting again, by sending the Dracunculus photos. The best part is seeing yours in bloom means mine are only a couple of weeks away. Thank you.
Mary Jane
P.S. I’m wondering whether your Papillio Amaryllis that I sent have bloomed? We’ve had so many in bloom this year.[Reply]
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How nice to hear from you after all these months, I hope you are doing well. The pictures are lovely as usual. Thank you for sharing.
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These are so rare and beautiful, it’s a shame they are only open for one day.
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Thanks so much for posting the beauty again
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Welcome back! I’ve missed seeing your pretty things that make me smile.
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