Gardenerd's Contained garden
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Geissorhiza
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Ornamental Oregano 'Kent's Beauty'
Origanum rotundifolium
- 1 journals
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Ornamental Oregano 'Barbara Tingey'
Origanum rotundifolium
- 1 journals
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South African Forest Lily planting
Veltheimia viridifolia
- 1 journals
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Wodyetia bifurcata
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Pelargonium x hortorum
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Bromeliad 'Queen's Tears' AVAILABLE FOR SWAP
Billbergia nutans
- 2 journals
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Tillandsia
- 0 journals
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- 1 comments
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Tillandsia
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Tillandsia
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Hippeastrum
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Ledebouria socialis
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Equisetum hyemale
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Flowering Cherry (Yoshino) 'Japanese'
Prunus x yedoensis
- 3 journals
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Scindapsus pictus
- 0 journals
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Cocos Nucifera
- 2 journals
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Scindapsus pictus
- 0 journals
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Beaucarnea recurvata
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Hoya carnosa compacta
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Yucca
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| Name | Added | Garden | Swaps Available | |
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Chinese Wisteria Wisteria sinensis |
08 Apr 08 | Contained Garden | Chinese Wisteria (0) |
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Heather 'Spring Torch' Calluna vulgaris |
08 Apr 08 | Contained Garden |
Spring Torch (0) Heather (0) |
Location
Panama City, United States 8


























Listen in on the Grapevine
Mondomuse wrote:
Hey gardenerd, what a cool collection of plants you are growing.
Posted on 01 Oct 07 (about 1 years ago)
Harvester wrote:
i concur with Mondo – this is a great collection of very special plants. I am inspired!
Posted on 15 Oct 07 (about 1 years ago)
Gardenerd wrote:
Thank you to you both! You’ll start to see some of these plants slimming down though. I am wandering into new realms with less tedious plants. School and work just dont leave enough time in the day for a lot of the perennials.
Posted on 24 Oct 07 (about 1 years ago)
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