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Dec 4, 2015 9:26 AM CST
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Name: Kathy
Arkansas (Zone 8b)
"Pets should not be a whim"
Region: Arkansas Bromeliad Dog Lover Region: Louisiana Enjoys or suffers hot summers Plant and/or Seed Trader
Garden Ideas: Level 2
Tree, fallen leaf, & gum ball/seed pod in my yard in December.

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"Don't breed or buy while animals in shelters die."
"A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal..." Proverbs 12:10
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Dec 4, 2015 10:57 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Kathy
Arkansas (Zone 8b)
"Pets should not be a whim"
Region: Arkansas Bromeliad Dog Lover Region: Louisiana Enjoys or suffers hot summers Plant and/or Seed Trader
Garden Ideas: Level 2
What the leaves look like in summer.

"Don't breed or buy while animals in shelters die."
"A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal..." Proverbs 12:10
*READ MY BLOG*
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Dec 5, 2015 4:37 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
Greenwood Village, CO (Zone 5b)
Garden today. Clean next week.
Heucheras Bookworm Region: Colorado Garden Procrastinator Region: Southwest Gardening Container Gardener
Enjoys or suffers cold winters Sempervivums Annuals Foliage Fan Herbs Garden Ideas: Level 2
Welcome to ATP Kathy. Welcome! That is a great tree.
We like to see the plants in a multi-plant picture labeled within the picture.
Here is some info which may help you do that.
Calif_Sue said:Dave's instructions were in the first post when he first announced this feature http://garden.org/thread/view_....
I never type anything, URL, ATP BB Code or Plant ID#, it's always a copy and paste.
Do you need tips on doing the copy/paste function?

If you are on a parent plant page go to the bottom of the page to find the image number for the parent plant. At least that is how it works in the lilium database.

dave said:Connie's right. The Plant ID is always in the right side bar and repeated at the bottom. But for parent plants there is no right side bar so it's only on the bottom.
Hope that helps,
Thanks for contributing the pictures of that great tree.

BUT READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:

But don't make it hard on yourself by looking up the Plant ID, there is a MUCH easier way. Just find the plant and copy and paste the entire URL of the plant into the tag field.
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