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1 l1 l. t- `! G( g5.39.217.76Hay, bchew, I nearly missed that comment.
向你学习呀!
???, you got to be kidding every one.
A little green earthling, living life as if there were no tomorrow.
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No, not really.  None of them are tropical plants.  They belong to the temperate zone.   ... I don't want to give away too much though.
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A little green earthling, living life as if there were no tomorrow.
好難揾到啊眞係要向大家學習呀!
8 a4 E" W; y3 M公仔箱論壇揾到就有獎但要介紹下架
本帖最後由 norman.ho 於 2010-4-13 10:01 AM 編輯
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Well, this one is Agavea Marginata, grows real easily. Just need a sunny spot, can become huge one though, used a lot for rockery landscaping here.% Z/ K  a2 a# G8 n
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This is commonly called Hyacinth here, sold in florist as cut flower, has a nice fragrant.0 q1 w/ R" B  x" U4 v4 S; s
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- Q; @4 R: F; Jtvb now,tvbnow,bttvbThis one is a ground cover, its flowering madly now at the front garden.  The flowers are only tiny, when looked at closely, you will notice its beauty.  One problem, I don't know its name.
% x. S* i! ~7 {6 ]What about we give it a fancy one like "Superbia Galaxia"?  Until someone tell me the proper name.5.39.217.76* J; D& b4 h! p) J

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Same for this one, I forgot to note down the name when I took the photo, any good suggestions?5.39.217.76! k& f* q# D# B+ |0 D. D& _! o
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A little green earthling, living life as if there were no tomorrow.
Hello chowold2,
8 N' G* v- O1 ~' p* e# `0 N* \So you will always be right 101% , I've got the official answer from the botanical garden manager for this photo:TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。& M, V' ]- D4 b. K  n0 Y

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$ h/ m* e$ B' V" ktvb now,tvbnow,bttvbIts the female version of a Begonia.
A little green earthling, living life as if there were no tomorrow.
The Protea and the Kniphofia are very common in New Zealand.
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