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Saxifraga x urbium.
By Wagger
- 5 May, 2009
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Doesn't go with the nature of the plant, Jacque - a real thug if you don't watch it.
5 May, 2009
OMG it dont look a thug to me :) lol
5 May, 2009
See the previous photo? - I started with one rosette (fibs, about five) three years ago. That's just one small section of it.
5 May, 2009
Just looked @ that Wagger & i still think its lovely :)
5 May, 2009
So do I.
5 May, 2009
:) Thanx 4 the Back Up Toto :)
5 May, 2009
No problem Jacque.
5 May, 2009
:)
5 May, 2009
"London Pride means our own dear town to us
and our pride it forever will be" .... :o)
6 May, 2009
I can hear the tune, Terra.
6 May, 2009
:o)
6 May, 2009
It´s one of my favorites, since ever. I like it, when it covers the naked earth under the Others. And the little spaces between stones. It shelters from dry up. The good thing: It´s easy to transplant it.
14 May, 2009
S. UMBROSA and URBIUM = in french "désespoir du peintre"
because so details, but so small !
21 May, 2009
Lol. Gazoon77f ~
like trying to paint the details of budgie feathers !
Not easy....
21 May, 2009
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What a Sweet Little Flower Wagger :)
5 May, 2009