So last fall we cut down all the azaleas on one side of the house and decided to plant more sun tolerant plants as they were getting toasted in the drought. They had been growing 10-15 years and I guess when they were smaller my grandmother had planted Catharanthus roseus there. This summer we noticed little seedlings emerging with dark green leaves and a white line running down the middle. We let them grow b/c they looks like the "little pinkie" variety of C.R. we had grown back in the day. Well last week they started bloomed and they were indeed those Little Pinkies.
Has anyone seen seeds this old pop up in their yard? We literally haven't had these plants growing in our yard for 10-15 years!
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