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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Whip City Carnie')
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Hemerocallis

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Whip City Dapper Dan')
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Hemerocallis

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Wild and Wonderful')
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Hemerocallis

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Wild Horses')
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Hemerocallis

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Wilson Spider')
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Yorktown Beach')
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Hemerocallis

Fruit ripening during the winter months

Biznaga Semiesferica (Mammillaria heyderi subsp. hemisphaerica)
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native cactus

Rescued from lawnmower's path and blooming.

Spinystar (Pelecyphora vivipara)
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native cactus

It's grown even larger since the photo and has a spread of more t

Artillery Plant (Pilea microphylla)
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frost tender container plant

Photo courtesy of Cynda Foster, Perennial Obsessions

Stonecrop (Sedum spathulifolium subsp. pruinosum 'Cape Blanco')
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succulent type plants
May 15, 2010 - July 23, 2014: Plant Ended (Removed, Died, Discarded, etc) (After four years, it collapsed completely. I have found this to be a diva. The least disturbance and it reacted negatively, so quickly learned to tiptoe around it. But at the beginning of this spring there was a beautiful mound covering a shallow 12 inch pot. Then the hook broke and the pot fell and jarred the root ball. It went backward from that point. I have never been able to successfully root a cutting. I'll try Cape Blanco again because it's such an attractive plant. Though I've never seen this mentioned, it also emits a fragrance. Very elusive, but very pleasant in the evergreen category of odors - fresh and clean. It took me some time to discover where the fragrance originated. You can't rub the plant and get it, nor put your nose in it and smell. It just emits it somehow into the air around it. There are times when you can't detect the fragrance, but more than half the time it's there. I thought it an odd trait for a sedum, but definitely a plus.
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The best growth habit of any Tradescantia I've grown.

White Velvet (Tradescantia sillamontana)
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frost tender container plant
April 17, 2013 - August 28, 2014: Miscellaneous Event (This easy care plant has the best growth habits of any Tradescantia I've grown and there have been several. It just get thick and woolly and stays that way. Easy to take a cutting and start again. )