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bikoro child
Registered: October 2007 Location: south-west of France Posts: 1026
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Sat August 20, 2011 11:47am
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Excellent job, hibiscus Moscheutos, musa zebrina and ricinus communis ,did you try ricinus zanzibariensis a larger species?
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sandy0225
Northern Tropics
Registered: November 2005 Location: Muncie, Indiana zone 5 Posts: 1718
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Sun August 21, 2011 3:47am
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That's what the castor beans are. Lots of fun. Musa bordelon, there's a fig--chicago hardy and also a devil's claw mixed in there with rhubarb, ribbon grass, and four oclocks.
------------------------------ Sandy Burrell
:bananarow:
Northern Tropics Greenhouse
1501 East Fuson Road
Muncie, IN 47302
northerntropics.com
specializing in bananas, heirloom tomatoes and water gardening plants~
check out our new online store at our website!
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