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Wed, Jul 4, 12 at 18:15
| I turned on the sprinklers this morning and then went for a walk around the garden. A Thornton's Lemon Drop cutting that I have growing apparently had a relationship with a passing spider (yes, we all have had those moments...sigh) and this was the result... and oh, the cutting's older brothers (sisters?) are attached also. |
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| Mike, Your TLD looks wonderful! I too had a similar eight legged friend on my Thai Temptation but....I only discovered it once I had my nose buried deep in the bloom...LOL lesson learned. JJ's open house is coming up :). I'm avoiding it like the plague this year, already managed to get myself in enough plumeria trouble this season! Take care, Nicole |
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| Love your ETLD's! I saw the old post about your broken TLD and didn't realize it was an oldie. It nearly made me heartsick! LOL |
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| I love the water droplets as it really does look like diamonds. Great shot. Peg |
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- Posted by dave_in_nova VA zone 7a (My Page) on Thu, Jul 5, 12 at 8:33
| What a great bloomer your ETLD is for you! Great pics! |
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