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Salvia koyamae


Salvia koyamae (Salvia koyamae)

When I went out to assess the damage this morning, I saw that this Salvia was in flower. It has a lot of buds, too.



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There is always a glimmer of hope isn't there and here it is. Its soft, gentle, calm colour is just what you needed to see. You will survive.

22 Nov, 2012

 

Yes, I will. It's been a very, very bad year though. :-((

23 Nov, 2012

 

We all feel so helpless because we can't help but we know you will, it will just take a little longer.

23 Nov, 2012

 

I'm afraid so. :-(( We've had a lot of offers of help, though. :-)

24 Nov, 2012

 

Thats a comfort. I see someone has loaned you a dehumidifier. Lets pray that the forecast is exaggerated and hope the next onslaught is not so bad. Keep warm and guard against getting a chill if possible.

24 Nov, 2012

 

I've updated on my blog...and the log burner was a great comfort last evening. :-)

25 Nov, 2012

 

I see that this is good for shade - just what I'm after!

I'm in love with my log burner!

29 Nov, 2012

 

Me too - I don't enjoy winter, except for the log burner.

I found the Salvia by accident...but it's a good plant for autumn and shade.

30 Nov, 2012



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