Oh, geez…for shame! I am so sorry. I wanted to post the photos as soon as i edited them but i…didn’t think to ask you. impatience really. I’ll ask you next time! Love you ~amy
Its supposed to get up into the 70’s F this week. today is stone cold grey. hot tea & a book type of day. We did get a day or two of snow. it was wonderful. Thanks for asking! how are you? ~amy
Plectranthus Mona Lavender or a similar variety. Why not ask me first..?
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Oh, geez…for shame! I am so sorry. I wanted to post the photos as soon as i edited them but i…didn’t think to ask you. impatience really. I’ll ask you next time! Love you ~amy
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It looks like an orchid, one would have to see the leaves… Now which one? Don’t know.
Hope all is well.
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Thank you for trying. i’ve still not learned the name. Perhaps i will the nursery will have this annual again! ~amy
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Not too cold over there? Have you escaped the snow?
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Its supposed to get up into the 70’s F this week. today is stone cold grey. hot tea & a book type of day. We did get a day or two of snow. it was wonderful. Thanks for asking! how are you? ~amy
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Snow is pretty. Before it turns into mud. π
Hot tea, fireplace and book are great options. π
Take care.
Brian
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Donβt know but they are beautiful ! Linda
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I love this flower. I’m hoping the nursery will carry it again this spring. ~amy
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Beautiful. My guess is – Plectranthus ‘Mona Lavender’
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WOW, an answer! Thank you so much, Maverick! ~may
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It’s a Mona Lavender Plectranthus. Love the photos.
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Thank you so very, very much!! ~amy
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