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El Sid 2
By David
- 11 Nov, 2011
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Several of these have been recently appearing in my parents' small garden. We didn't know what they were, as they were not intentionally planted. Thanks to GoY, have discovered what they are. A nice surprise for mid November :-)
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Striking colour ... especially welcome in November! ... :o)
12 Nov, 2011
I agree...The colour is wonderful...
12 Nov, 2011
There are 4 of these growing in a narrow gravel border my Dad and I created one day in early summer, but we didn't plant them. I agree, the colour is amazing.
14 Nov, 2011
You probably need to thank the birds then, David! . . . . .
14 Nov, 2011
What a stunning shade of pink....
15 Nov, 2011
Probably, Shirley. Perhaps the seeds lay dormant until we disturbed the soil, too?
Isn't it, DottyD? Managed to ID this from pics here on GOY, it was the colour which first helped. Most pics seem to be of a named variety "Party Girl" but, as my Dad's plants are "accidental", cannot go so far as to say that his plants are of that variety.
18 Nov, 2011
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Eye-catching, aren't they, David ..
Lovely vivid pink to brighten the winter garden.
12 Nov, 2011