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Thu, Dec 31, 09 at 18:10
| Just to wish all Salvia lovers, families, partners, and friends, all the best for 2010.
Sincerely, Robin.....in a very cold London. |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by hybridsage Zone 8 ,Austin,Texas (My Page) on Thu, Dec 31, 09 at 19:36
| Robin: Thanks and the same to to folks on the other side of the Pond! Art |
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- Posted by voodoobrew 9 Bay Area, CA (My Page) on Thu, Dec 31, 09 at 20:22
| Yes, Happy New Year to you all! I hope for no more frost this winter. :) Just returned from a stroll in Tilden Botanical... I didn't realize that Salvia apiana blooms could get so TALL (well, they were seed calyces). cheers! |
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| Happy New year to you all...... from a gloomy Clovis, California. |
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- Posted by tugbrethil z 9, Phoenix, AZ (My Page) on Fri, Jan 1, 10 at 21:13
| Happy New Year!! from sunny but chilly Phoenix! Kevin : ]) |
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| Hi Robin A Very Happy New Year to You and Peter. Just about 3 weeks ago I was enjoying my Salvias - mostly undamaged by any frosts - thinking I might still have them looking great for Christmas. How wrong was that! Jim |
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